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Books by Cynthia McKinney

Don DeBar, a journalist and host of The Morning Show, airing daily on CPRmetro.org. Ramsey Clark, an American lawyer, activist and former public official. He served as United States Attorney General from 1967 to 1969, under President Lyndon B. Johnson. He is founder of the International Action Center and author of The Fire This Time addressing US war crimes in the Gulf. Sara Flounders, principal leader of the International Action Center. In 1992, she coordinated the International War Crimes Tribunal on U.S. War Crimes in Iraq, which held mass hearings in 30 U.S. cities and 20 countries. She edited and co-authored two books: The Children Are Dying-The Impact of Sanctions on Iraq (1996, Second Edition, 1998) and Challenge to Genocide: Let Iraq Live (1998). She helped produce the videos: Blockade-The Silent War Against Iraq (1994), Genocide by Sanctions (1998, award winner) and Let Iraq Live (1998). Stephen Lendman, host of The Progressive Radio News Hour, author of How Wall Street Fleeces America, and winner of the Mexican Press Club Award for International Investigative Journalism. He holds a BA from Harvard and an MBA from Wharton. Cynthia McKinney, see editor details below. Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, sociologist, award-winning author and noted geopolitical analyst. He is a research associate at the Centre for Research on Globalization in Montreal, Quebec. On December 8, 2011, he was awarded the Mexican Press Club Award for International Investigative Journalism. Keith Harmon Snow, independent journalist, war correspondent and photographer. He has also worked as a genocide investigator and consultant to the United Nations and other international bodies. He has won three Project Censored awards for his Central Africa reportage. Cynthia McKinney is a former Green Party Candidate for President of the United States, and a former Congresswoman, elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from the newly created 11th District, a 64 per cent black district spanning from Atlanta to Savannah. She was the first African American woman to represent Georgia in the House and was re-elected in 1994. In February 2010, Cynthia McKinney is internationally known and recognized for her social justice activism. She was awarded the 'Peace through Conscience' award from the Munich American Peace Committee (MAPC). McKinney has been featured in a full-length documentary titled American Blackout. On April 14, 2006, she received the key to the city of Sarasota, Florida, and was doubly honoured when the city named April 8 as "Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney Day" in Sarasota. On May 1, 2004, during her hiatus from office, McKinney was awarded the fifth annual Backbone Award by an advocacy group, "because she was willing to challenge the Bush administration and called for an investigation into 9-11 when few others dared to air their criticism and questions." She was also a peace activist on the first Gaza Flotilla. McKinney holds a B.A. in international relations from the University of Southern California, and an M.A. in Law and Diplomacy from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
The Illegal War on Libya By Cynthia McKinney
The Illegal War on Libyaby Cynthia McKinney
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Ain't Nothing Like Freedom By Cynthia McKinney
Ain't Nothing Like Freedomby Cynthia McKinney
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