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My Father's House
An Ode to America's Longest-Serving Black Congressman

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In this moving work, part clear-eyed assessment, part memoir, the son of iconic African American Congressman John Conyers Jr. shines a spotlight on his father and his political legacy, and reveals how, as his son, he eventually learned to leverage his own voice in a world that his father helped create. A respectful, thoughtful, yet clear-eyed reframing of a national hero''s personal and political odyssey, My Father''s House is John Conyers III''s love letter to his father and a record of his own journey. Conyers reveals a towering figure in modern American political history and an ordinary family man; a leader whose work in Washington necessitated his many absences as a father from a son coming of age in Detroit. John Conyers III introduces us to John James Conyers, Jr. the legislator, who changed lives and made history, and of his equity-focused work that remains to be done. We meet Conyers the politician and mentor who worked with and counselled a network of powerbrokers--often from the family home on Seven Mile Road in the Motor City--including President Bill Clinton, Congressmen Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Charlie Rangel, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, feminist Gloria Steinem, entertainer-activists Harry Belafonte, Berry Gordy, Stevie Wonder, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Chris Tucker, Vivica Fox, and a slew of other players in Washington, DC, and across the nation. A resonant political, historical, and family story, My Father''s House explores how John James Conyers, Jr., was at once a man of deep and abiding spiritual faith, human talents, and human weaknesses. As he places his father among this land''s greatest lawmakers, he also demystifies and grounds the Civil Rights giants of that era, reminding us of their noble yet deeply flawed humanity. This exploration of John James Conyers, Jr., told through John Conyers III''s eyes and experiences, is essential to a thorough understanding of modern U.S. politics and the cultures and human lives it continues to shape. My Father''s House includes a black-and-white photo insert. ...

About the author

John Conyers III is an accomplished entrepreneur and dedicated political organizer deeply rooted in the Detroit community. He's a proud graduate of Detroit Renaissance High School and pursued studies in Philosophy at Morehouse College and The New School. John is committed to revitalizing Detroit's economy through Jobs, Justice, and Peace. He's also an avid basketball enthusiast, mentoring youth in valuable life skills. Additionally, as the son of former Congressman John Conyers, Jr., and former City Council President Monica Conyers, John brings a unique perspective to community service and humanitarian causes given his family's generational civil accomplishments.

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In this moving work, a powerful father-son memoir and clear-eyed assessment, the son of iconic African American Congressman John Conyers Jr. shines a spotlight on his father and his political legacy, and reveals how, as his son, he eventually learned to leverage his own voice in a world that his father helped create.
A respectful, thoughtful, yet clear-eyed reframing of a national hero’s personal and political odyssey, My Father’s House is John Conyers III's love letter to his father and a record of his own journey. Conyers reveals a towering figure in modern American political history and an ordinary family man; a leader whose work in Washington necessitated his many absences as a father from a son coming of age in Detroit during a pivotal time in African American history.
John Conyers III introduces us to John James Conyers, Jr. the legislator, who changed lives and made history, and of his equity-focused work on issues like social justice that remains to be done. We meet Conyers the politician and mentor who worked with and counselled a network of powerbrokers—often from the family home on Seven Mile Road in the Motor City—including President Bill Clinton, Congressmen Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Charlie Rangel, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, feminist Gloria Steinem, entertainer-activists Harry Belafonte, Berry Gordy, Stevie Wonder, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Chris Tucker and a slew of other players in Washington, DC, and across the nation.
A resonant political, historical, and family story, My Father’s House explores how John James Conyers, Jr., a co-founder of the Congressional Black Caucus, was at once a man of deep and abiding spiritual faith, human talents, and human weaknesses. As he places his father among this land's greatest lawmakers, he also demystifies and grounds the Civil Rights giants of that era, reminding us of their noble yet deeply flawed humanity. This exploration of John James Conyers, Jr., told through John Conyers III's eyes and experiences, is essential to a thorough understanding of modern U.S. politics and the cultures and human lives it continues to shape.
My Father’s House includes a black-and-white photo insert.
This intimate political memoir goes beyond the headlines to reveal the man behind the legacy.

  • A Civil Rights Movement Up Close: Witness history through the eyes of a son who grew up alongside giants like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, learning firsthand the costs and triumphs of the fight for equality.
  • The Making of a Political Legacy: Explore the untold stories behind landmark legislation, from the fight for the MLK holiday to the decades-long push for H.R. 40 and reparations, and the equity-focused work that continues today.
  • Coming of Age in Detroit: Experience the Motor City's political and cultural heartbeat, from the family home on Seven Mile Road to the corridors of power, in a city that shaped both father and son.
  • A Son's Search for His Own Voice: A moving, clear-eyed journey of a son learning to reconcile the image of a national hero with the reality of an often-absent father, and ultimately finding his own place in the world his father helped build.

Product details

Authors John Conyers III
Publisher Amistad
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 16.04.2025
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
 
EAN 9780063336810
ISBN 978-0-06-333681-0
Pages 272
Dimensions (packing) 15.2 x 22.9 x 2.2 cm
 
Subjects USA, State, World, american, Washington, BUFF, Ethnic Studies, History, Politics, Culture, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Political, Policy, American History, College, TEACHER, People, 20th Century, Science, book, Social & cultural history, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, HISTORY / African American, Nonfiction, world history, inside, famous, political, Lover, 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999, Grad, Cultural, Ethnography, Social and cultural history, United States of America, USA, Ethnic groups and multicultural studies, Study, History of the Americas, ethnic, United, Biography: historical, political and military, Political leaders and leadership, Black & Asian Studies, HISTORY / African American & Black, HISTORY: United States / 20th Century, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Political, HISTORY: African American & Black, Political activism / Political engagement, Relating to African American / Black American people, Relating to people of the African diasporas / heritage, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / African American & Black, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: African American & Black, United States History, Political Science / Political Biography & Memoir, Political Science / American Government, African American Studies / Memoir & Biography, African American Studies / History, historical books, memoir books, biography books
 

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