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بنيامين إيليا ميس (1 أغسطس 1894 – 28 مارس 1984) كانت أمريكية المعمدانية الوزراء وزعيم الحقوق المدنية الذي له الفضل في وضع الأسس الفكرية الأفريقية-الأمريكية حركة الحقوق المدنية. ميس تدرس وإرشادهم بادر العديد من نشطاء: مارتن لوثر كينغ جونيور، جوليان بوند، ماينارد جاكسون، Donn Clendenon ، من بين أمور أخرى. خطابه والعمل الفكري تركز على مفاهيم اللاعنف والمقاومة المدنية–المعتقدات مستوحاة من تعاليم المهاتما غاندي. ذروة الجمهور له تأثير وقعت له خلال ما يقرب من ثلاثين عاما الرئيس 6 من كلية مورهاوس، تاريخيا أسود مؤسسة للتعليم العالي. ميس ولد في جيم كرو الجنوب على أغراض أخرى زراعة القطن إلى تحرير المزارعين المستأجرين. سافر الشمالية لحضور بيتس كلية وجامعة شيكاغو من حيث بدأ حياته المهنية في النشاط كقس في شيلوه الكنيسة المعمدانية في أتلانتا، جورجيا. بعد فترة وجيزة المهنية كأستاذانه تم تعيين عميد كلية الدين في جامعة هوارد في عام 1934 التي ارتقت به على المستوى القومى كما من دعاة الجديد الزنجي الحركة. ست سنوات في وقت لاحق، ميس انتخب رئيسا مورهاوس الكلية، في وقت غير مستقر ماليا المؤسسة. خلال فترة ولايته من عام 1940 إلى عام 1967، كلية الهبات المالية تضاعف والتسجيل أربع مرات؛ تأسيسه كشركة رائدة كلية الفنون الحرة في الولايات المتحدة. بسبب صغر الحجم النسبي الكلية ميس إرشادهم ويدرس العديد من الطلاب، وأبرزها الملك. علاقته مع الملك امتدت أيامه الأولى في الكلية في عام 1944. الملك كان يعرف باسم ميس' «الابن الروحي» ميس «الأب الفكري.» بعد كينغ الشهير "لدي حلم" الكلام في آذار / مارس في واشنطن عن وظائف والحرية في 28 أغسطس 1963، ميس أعطى الدعاء. عند 1968 وفاة الملك طلب منه أن يعطي التأبين حيث وصفه له في «لا رجل عصره» خطاب. ميس تنحى عن الرئاسة في عام 1967 مواصلة العمل كشركة رائدة في أفريقيا المجتمع الأميركي. ترأس أتلانتا مجلس التعليم من عام 1969 إلى عام 1978، حيث بادر التفصيل من أتلانتا. Mays' contributions to the civil rights movement have had him hailed as the "movement's intellectual conscience" or alternatively the "Dean [or Schoolmaster] of the Movement". Historian Lawrence Carter described Mays as "one of the most significant figures in American history". Hundreds of streets, buildings, statues, awards, scholarships, grants, and fellowships are named in his honor. Numerous efforts have been brought forward to posthumously award Mays the Presidential Medal of Freedom as well as feature him on a U.S. postage stamp. (ar) Benjamin Elijah Mays (August 1, 1894 – March 28, 1984) was an American Baptist minister and American rights leader who is credited with laying the intellectual foundations of the American civil rights movement. Mays taught and mentored many influential activists, including Martin Luther King Jr, Julian Bond, Maynard Jackson, and Donn Clendenon, among others. His rhetoric and intellectual pursuits focused on Black self-determination. Mays' commitment to social justice through nonviolence and civil resistance were cultivated from his youth through the lessons imbibed from his parents and eldest sister. The peak of his public influence coincided with his nearly three-decade tenure as the sixth president of Morehouse College, a historically black institution of higher learning, in Atlanta, Georgia. Mays was born in the Jim Crow South on a repurposed cotton plantation to freed sharecroppers. He traveled North to attend Bates College and the University of Chicago from where he began his career in activism as a pastor in Georgia's Shiloh Baptist Church. After a brief career as a professor, he was appointed the founding Dean of the School of Religion at Howard University in 1934 which elevated him to national prominence as a proponent of the New Negro movement. Six years later, Mays was tapped to lead Morehouse out of its financial insecurity. Over his tenure from 1940 to 1967, the college's financial endowment doubled, enrollment quadrupled, and it became academically competitive. By the 1960s, Mays established the college as a feeder school for "African-American firsts" in the United States. Due to the college's small student body, Mays personally mentored many students, most notably King; the two first met in 1944. King was known as Mays' "spiritual son" and Mays his "intellectual father." After King's "I Have A Dream" speech at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963, Mays gave the benediction. Five years later, upon King's assassination and death, Mays delivered the eulogy where he described King in his "" speech. Mays stepped down from the Morehouse presidency in 1967 continuing to work as a leader in the African American community through national social tours. He presided over the Atlanta Board of Education from 1969 to 1978, where he initiated the racial desegregation of Atlanta. Mays' contributions to the civil rights movement have had him credited as the "movement's intellectual conscience" or alternatively the "". Historian Lawrence Carter described Mays as "one of the most significant figures in American history". Memorials include , buildings, statues, awards, scholarships, grants, and fellowships named in his honor. have been brought forward to posthumously award Mays the Presidential Medal of Freedom as well as feature him on a U.S. postage stamp. Mays has, since 1995, been entombed on the campus of Morehouse, with his wife, Sadie Gray, after an initial burial in Augusta. (en) Benjamin Elijah Mays (* 1. August 1894 in Greenwood (South Carolina); † 28. März 1984 in Atlanta) war ein US-amerikanischer Lehrer, Baptistenpastor und von 1940 bis 1967 der Präsident des Morehouse College in Atlanta. Außerdem war er Mentor Martin Luther Kings. 1971 wurde Mays in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences gewählt. Mays war das Jüngste von acht Kindern. Seine Eltern waren ehemalige Sklaven. (de) Benjamin E. Mays, né le 1er août 1894 à Epworth, un hameau à proximité de (en) dans l'État de la Caroline du Sud et mort le 28 mars 1984 à Atlanta dans l'État de la Géorgie, est un pasteur baptiste, un essayiste, un théologien, un professeur d'université américain et le sixième président du Morehouse College. Il est connu pour être l'un des théoriciens du Mouvement américain des droits civiques dont les écrits prônant la non-violence ont inspiré des leaders de ce mouvement comme Martin Luther King, Julian Bond et Andrew Young. (fr) |
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Benjamin Elijah Mays (* 1. August 1894 in Greenwood (South Carolina); † 28. März 1984 in Atlanta) war ein US-amerikanischer Lehrer, Baptistenpastor und von 1940 bis 1967 der Präsident des Morehouse College in Atlanta. Außerdem war er Mentor Martin Luther Kings. 1971 wurde Mays in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences gewählt. Mays war das Jüngste von acht Kindern. Seine Eltern waren ehemalige Sklaven. (de) Benjamin E. Mays, né le 1er août 1894 à Epworth, un hameau à proximité de (en) dans l'État de la Caroline du Sud et mort le 28 mars 1984 à Atlanta dans l'État de la Géorgie, est un pasteur baptiste, un essayiste, un théologien, un professeur d'université américain et le sixième président du Morehouse College. Il est connu pour être l'un des théoriciens du Mouvement américain des droits civiques dont les écrits prônant la non-violence ont inspiré des leaders de ce mouvement comme Martin Luther King, Julian Bond et Andrew Young. (fr) بنيامين إيليا ميس (1 أغسطس 1894 – 28 مارس 1984) كانت أمريكية المعمدانية الوزراء وزعيم الحقوق المدنية الذي له الفضل في وضع الأسس الفكرية الأفريقية-الأمريكية حركة الحقوق المدنية. ميس تدرس وإرشادهم بادر العديد من نشطاء: مارتن لوثر كينغ جونيور، جوليان بوند، ماينارد جاكسون، Donn Clendenon ، من بين أمور أخرى. خطابه والعمل الفكري تركز على مفاهيم اللاعنف والمقاومة المدنية–المعتقدات مستوحاة من تعاليم المهاتما غاندي. ذروة الجمهور له تأثير وقعت له خلال ما يقرب من ثلاثين عاما الرئيس 6 من كلية مورهاوس، تاريخيا أسود مؤسسة للتعليم العالي. (ar) Benjamin Elijah Mays (August 1, 1894 – March 28, 1984) was an American Baptist minister and American rights leader who is credited with laying the intellectual foundations of the American civil rights movement. Mays taught and mentored many influential activists, including Martin Luther King Jr, Julian Bond, Maynard Jackson, and Donn Clendenon, among others. His rhetoric and intellectual pursuits focused on Black self-determination. Mays' commitment to social justice through nonviolence and civil resistance were cultivated from his youth through the lessons imbibed from his parents and eldest sister. The peak of his public influence coincided with his nearly three-decade tenure as the sixth president of Morehouse College, a historically black institution of higher learning, in Atlanta, Geo (en) |
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