This book offers a first documentation of the philosophy and story of Samuel Nathan Gillian Jr. (1939-2006), an African-American educator-activist from the Bronx, New York. Through Fisher's eyes, the special significance of Gillian's work is brought to the general and well-educated reading public.
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This book offers a first documentation of the philosophy and story of Samuel Nathan Gillian Jr. (1939-2006), an African-American educator-activist from the Bronx, New York. Through Fisher's eyes, the special significance of Gillian's work is brought to the general and well-educated reading public.
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