Lying Down with the Lions: A Public Life from the Streets of Oakland to the Halls of Power


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Tells the stories of Dellumss remarkable life and of his political battles with lessons learned about leadership politics and the importance of building coalitions to effect change. . Profound and humane Lying Down with the Lions ensures Ronald Dellumss place as one of our most important leaders of the second half of the 20th century. When Dellums arrived in Washington in 1971 to represent Oakland California in the House of Representatives his radical activism had already earned him a place on Nixons enemy list. When he retired in 1998—his radicalism still intact—he left a record of accomplishment that has made an indelible mark on our political landscape. From his days as a freshman from Californias 9th Congressional District to helping to found the Congressional Black Caucus to being the first African-American to serve on and later chair the House Armed Services Committee Dellumss tenure in the House is both a testament to his significant career and a crucible of American politics at the close of the century.
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