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May 18, xxxx
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Greensboro Coliseum
Greensboro, NC
Thursday
4/10/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
Tuscaloosa, AL
Friday
4/11/xxxx
6:00 PM
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Brantley Gilbert
CenturyLink Center - LA
Bossier City, LA
Saturday
4/12/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Macon Centreplex
Macon, GA
Thursday
4/17/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
KFC Yum! Center
Louisville, KY
Friday
4/18/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Verizon Arena (formerly Alltel Arena)
North Little Rock, AR
Saturday
4/19/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Stockton Arena
Stockton, CA
Thursday
4/24/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Stagecoach Festival - 3 Day Pass
Empire Polo Field
Indio, CA
Friday
4/25/xxxx
TBD
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Stagecoach Festival: Eric Church & Brantley Gilbert (Start Time: TBD)
Empire Polo Field
Indio, CA
Friday
4/25/xxxx
3:00 PM
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Brantley Gilbert
Pozo Saloon
Santa Margarita, CA
Saturday
4/26/xxxx
TBD
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
JQH Arena
Springfield, MO
Thursday
5/1/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Ford Center - IN
Evansville, IN
Friday
5/2/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Suwannee River Jam: Brantley Gilbert
Spirit Of The Suwannee Music Park
Live Oak, FL
Saturday
5/3/xxxx
TBD
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Van Andel Arena
Grand Rapids, MI
Thursday
5/8/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Charleston Civic Center
Charleston, WV
Friday
5/9/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Bon Secours Wellness Arena (formerly Bi-lo Center)
Greenville, SC
Saturday
5/10/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
CenturyLink Center Omaha (Formerly Qwest Center)
Omaha, NE
Thursday
5/15/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Sioux Falls Arena
Sioux Falls, SD
Friday
5/16/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert
INTRUST Bank Arena
Wichita, KS
Saturday
5/17/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO
Sunday
5/18/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert
Mohegan Sun Arena - CT
Uncasville, CT
Friday
5/30/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslay
Salem Football Stadium
Salem, VA
Saturday
5/31/xxxx
TBD
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WQMX Country Fest: Brad Paisley, Brantley Gilbert & Jake Owen - 3 Day Pass
Clay's Park Resort
North Lawrence, OH
Thursday
6/12/xxxx
TBD
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WQMX Country Fest: Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Chase Rice
Clay's Park Resort
North Lawrence, OH
Saturday
6/14/xxxx
4:00 PM
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Brantley Gilbert
Country USA
Oshkosh, WI
Wednesday
6/25/xxxx
TBD
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Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett, Tyler Farr & Cole Swindell
Pennysaver Amphitheatre (formerly Brookhaven Amphitheatre)
Selden, NY
Thursday
7/3/xxxx
2:00 PM
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Jam in the Valley: Brantley Gilbert
Jam in the Valley
Varysburg, NY
Saturday
7/5/xxxx
TBD
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Brantley Gilbert
Turning Stone Resort & Casino - Brantley Gilbert, Thomas Rhett & Eric Paslays Center
Verona, NY
Thursday
7/10/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Brantley Gilbert
Country Concert At Hickory Hill Lakes
Fort Loramie, OH
Friday
7/11/xxxx
TBD
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Brantley Gilbert
Jamboree In The Hills - OH
Belmont, OH
Friday
7/18/xxxx
TBD
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Nelson Mandela is one of the great moral and political leaders of our time: an international hero whose lifelong dedication to the fight against racial oppression in South Africa won him the Nobel Peace Prize and the presidency of his country. Since his triumphant release in xxxx from more than a quarter century of imprisonment, Mandela has been at the center of the most inspiring political drama in the world. Mandela: An Illustrated Autobiography tells the extraordinary story of Nelson Mandela's life, an epic of struggle, setback, renewed hope, and ultimate triumph. With nearly 200 stunning photographs - many of them published here for the first time - and with text adapted from his remarkable memoir Long Walk to Freedom, this moving book captures the indomitable spirit of a moral giant and dramatically portrays his struggle toward freedom. Mandela's journey is vividly and eloquently recounted: the development of his political consciousness, his pivotal role in the formation of the African National Congress Youth League, his years underground - which led to a sentence of life imprisonment in xxxx - and his twenty-seven years behind bars. He also movingly recounts the momentous events leading up to his victory in South Africa's first-ever multiracial elections in xxxx. This handsome 91/4" x 103/8" book abridges South African leader Mandela's acclaimed xxxx autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom, and adds some 200 photographs. It also contains a substantial amount of text, making it a suitable introduction for those without the time to read the longer work. The photos, from a variety of archives and journalistic sources, ably illustrate Mandela and, even more so, the South Africa around him. While photos of protests and trials predominate, there are images of the rural areas of Mandela's youth, of the smoky segregated townships of his lawyer days in Johannesburg, and of Mandela's family and African National Congress comrades. The photos taken after Mandela's release from prison and South Africa's democratic election capture historic scenes. For most public libraries, especially where interest in Mandela has been high.?Norman Oder, "Library Journal" Adapted from the best-selling memoir, Long Walk to Freedom (xxxx), this handsomely designed, large-size volume with 200 photographs is sure to become most readers' first choice for reading about Mandela. The text has been cut, but not that much; there's still an extraordinary amount of detail about his personal life and the history and politics of the antiapartheid struggle, about his years underground, his 27 years in prison, and his triumphant election as president of South Africa's first democracy. In the original autobiography, there were some good photos, but they were small and clumped together. This book, with thick paper and lots of white space, has a high-quality photo on almost every page. The pictures don't just illustrate the historical account, they extend it. South Africa's great photographers, including Peter Magubane, Jurgen Schadeburg, and many more, document the events in their country. They capture the daily and the cataclysmic: what it has been like for those who live there, blacks and whites, separate and unequal for so long. The famous images are here (children carrying the body of Hector Peterson after the xxxx Soweto uprising; Mandela with his arm raised in triumph on his release from prison), but some pictures are new, published here for the first time. With its compelling cover portrait, full captions, and many sidebar quotes, this book will grab browsers, who will then find it hard to stop reading the amazing story. Hazel Rochman Nelson Mandela was born in Transkei, South Africa, on 18 July xxxx. He joined the African National Congress in xxxx and was engaged in resistance against the ruling National Party's apartheid policies after xxxx before being arrested in August xxxx. In November xxxx he was sentenced to five years in prison and started serving his sentence at Robben Island Prison in xxxx before being returned to Pretoria, where he was to later stand in the Rivonia Trial. From xxxx to xxxx, he was again incarcerated at Robben Island Prison and then later moved to Pollsmoor Prison, during which his reputation as a potent symbol of resistance to the anti-apartheid movement grew steadily. This book recounts the life of Nelson Mandela beginning in childhood up to the present age. It is written by Mandela himself - it's honest, straightforward style seems to be an honest attempt by Mandela to portray himself objectively, avoiding the tendency to be self-serving.A fascinating book. It begins with Mandela in his young childhood living in a pre-industrial society of native Africans in the countryside of South Africa where white settlers have dominated industrialized society. It is an engaging society, - perhaps more advanced than our own - as one must reconsider what it means to live in harmony and in cooperation; A true democracy, based on the ideals that all are equal.Mandela undergoes culture shock when he runs away from his traditional homeland to seek his fortunes in the big city of Johannesberg. Here is encounters white society up close, and is mortified at the inequity that exists between the native blacks, and the immigrant whites that make every attempt to dominate their country and exploit its indigenous peoples.Mandela encounters a small group of educated, free-thinking educated blacks, and joins the African National Congress. Here he encounters several other oppressed peoples: Indians, Communists, and liberal whites. He slowly makes his life's objective to be a freedom fighter. A fighter for civil rights for all people. A life of struggle, where one must be willing to pay the ultimate price. And he nearly does. I bought this book for my father as a gift, and he has literally NOT put it down since he received it! He loves the amazing narrative, as told by Mandela himself, and the outstanding pictures throughout the book bring the story to even more vivid life. I literally just had a two hour conversation with my Dad about everything he's read in this book about Mandela's life, and it was only one of many talks we've had since he received the book. I am so glad I got this for him. You will not be sorry purchasing one for the history/world events fan in your life. Item arrived in pristine condition in a timely way from this excellent seller. If you are interested in the history you weren't taught in school, as I wasn't, this book is not too full of details that you get bogged down. It is a very interesting account of Mandela's life. I always wondered exactly what happened that he got released from prison then elected to be President so quickly. Now I understand better the sequence of events. The photographs are excellent and the book itself is a beautiful addition to anyone's library. After reading many books and articles about this great man, I think this book had the greatest impact and appreciation of his strength, kindness and humaneness. After such mistreatment and cruelty, his humanity towards his oppressors is impressive. The writing is even more revealing with the things he did not say, but what he must have been feeling and his longing to be free as a citizen and as a South African. He was very clear about the help and assistance that the group supported and implemented. This should be required reading for all students in all history classes throughout the universe. He is a global personality and warrior for people of all nations who seek freedom to be included in their nations. I spent the whole of last weekend reading 'Long Walk to freedom'. For two days I didnot leave the world Nelson had trapped me in. As I finished the book and took a walk outside, I stopped seeing people as Hausas or Yorubas, Northerners or Southerners(ethnic groups in Nigeria). All I saw were brothers who could bury the hatchets of ethnicity and forge a country of love and peace. Before I read the book I saw Mandela as a super human with no flaws at all. In the book he painted himself in true colours; accepting his flaws and proclaiming his successes. He is afterall human. I have always believed that life is worth nothing if one can not stand up for what one believes in. I have always advocated to the Marcus Garvey/ Malcolm X forms of freedom fighting. I always thought that peaceful protests were for the spineless. Why would I like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr., watch while the enemy unleashes violence on my people? Nelson in the book took me through the intricacies of peaceful civil disturbance and I have come to realise that this form of protest is even more demanding than sheer brute force. 'Long walk...' is a must-read for any one who still has humanity in his being... If you want to share more on 'Long Walk to Freedom' or the struggle of African progressives against oppresive governments, you can reach me at pokigbo3@hotmail.com Despite due respect for a great leader, I did not really expect to like this autobiography very much. Mandela is no great speaker, his TV presence is rather flat, his English apparently not masterful. The life story in summary does not seem to have that much interest either, considering the long jail time and the fact that most of the "hot action" of the anti-apartheid movement happened while he was on Robben Island.If there is anything that I wished to be more detailed it is the period of his childhood and youth. This period is described in a rather remote way and with a sometimes irritating lack of explanation or reflection. I realized that may have happened due to the conditions under which the book was written: in jail. Also I could imagine that editors suggested some shortening: after all the book is still quite hefty.If there is one negative comment that I have to make, it refers to NM's insistence that all trouble between black groups, such as the Inkatha violence problems, or tribal conflicts, have been caused by the perfidy of the whites. As much as I can understand the psychology behind this wishful thinking, I do not think it is a realistic approach. Please allow yourself a moment to Think before you turn the first page of this manuscript: Think about your name; Think about your family; Think about the warmth of sunlight on your skin; Think about the gift you have to think; Think about things you love and tastes you cherish most; Think about someone you would never wish to live without;and then Think for just a moment, about the cause for which you'd be willing to sacrifice all of the above and so much more for a period of indescribable sufference of spirit-breaking duress. Such strength of mind is perhaps too rare for most of us to even contemplate, however welcome now to the mind that could. Long Walk to Freedom is an experience to be remembered. Although the book is an autobiography, the details are exquisite. It is apparent that Mandela wrote this book not to boast over a life of fame or fortune, but to guide us through a lifetime struggle filled of humiliation and pride, success and defeat. Throughout Mandela's journey, we learn insight into Mandela's thoughts, and the long walk he took to overcome the odds. Although his struggle was not easy, Mandela never quit, and for that he is a man to be commended by millions. Perhaps, Mandela wrote this book to teach us all a lesson in the true merit of human heart, "No one is born hating another person because of the color of their skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite." (622) Though the book is long, and at times tedious, it is filled with a variety of storylines that keeps the reader intrigued. Between the fight to keep his family alive and well, Mandela also battles the South African government, other political organizations, oppressors of freedom, and the South African court of law. In doing this, Mandela shows how a man's life is not only a complex event, but also a road with many paths. He also shows us how one man's paths can cross and change the course of history, and the oppression of a nation. This book is bound to keep readers captivated, as it involves more than one element of Mandela's life. No matter your name, your age, or the color of your skin, Long Walk to Freedom by Nelson Mandela is a book that will guide you through a struggle that we all are fighting for; the struggle against discrimination. The riveting memoirs of the outstanding moral and political leader of our time, LONG WALK TO FREEDOM brilliantly recreates the drama of the experiences that helped shape Nelson Mandela's destiny. From his beginning in the Transkei to his being taken to Robben Island, this is the remarkable story of how a man rose so far, only to be sentenced to life imprisonment. Emotive and compelling, this is the story of an epic life. 'Burns with the luminosity of faith in the invincible nature of human hope and dignity ...Unforgettable' ANDRE BRINK 'Enthralling ...Mandela emulates the few great political leaders such as Lincoln and Gandhi, who go beyond mere consensus and move out ahead of their followers to break new ground' Donald Woods in the SUNDAY TIMES Nelson Mandela was born in Transkei, South Africa, on 18 July xxxx. He joined the African National Congress in xxxx and was engaged in resistance against the ruling National Party's apartheid policies after xxxx before being arrested in August xxxx. In November xxxx he was sentenced to five years in prison and started serving his sentence at Robben Island Prison in xxxx before being returned to Pretoria, where he was to later stand in the Rivonia Trial. From xxxx to xxxx, he was again incarcerated at Robben Island Prison and then later moved to Pollsmoor Prison, during which his reputation as a potent symbol of resistance to the anti-apartheid movement grew steadily. This collection by former South African President Mandela presents the Nobel laureate's speeches on a wide variety of subjects. The book is organized topically; each section?on struggle, freedom, reconciliation, nation building, development, education and culture?is introduced with an essay by a leading spokesperson for the respective field (e.g., Bill Cosby, Desmond Tutu). Together, the speeches chart Mandela's evolution from freedom fighter (some might say "terrorist") to president to secular icon. Included is Mandela's famous speech to the Rivonia court before his sentencing on charges of insurrection, as well as his commentary on South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The sections on culture include essays on "Music, Dance, and Poetry" and "One City, Many Cultures." The cultural sections allow the reader to sense the fullness of Mandela's life beyond his political leadership. The collection forms an important record of the thoughts of a compelling historical figure and makes a nice companion to Mandela's autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom. But because the writings included are predominantly public statements, speeches and proclamations, the book suffers from redundancy and a somewhat monotonous style. 16 pages of b&w photos. *Starred Review* "A transforming leader . . . like Gandhi or King." "The single most admired, most respected international figure in the entire world." Beyond the images of saintly icon, this collection of Mandela's speeches shows why he remains a universal hero. In addition to the speeches, the volume includes sharp, insightful commentary by political leaders, South African and international, who discuss Mandela's amazing capacity for forgiveness; his commitment to reconciliation but also to justice; and his pride in his African identity. His stirring words also mark the landmarks in his country's history over 50 years, from his court address before being imprisoned for life, to his speech on his release 27 years later, his address on being elected prime minister, and his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize. Then there are his eloquent tributes to his fellow freedom fighters, such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and his memorials to those who died in the struggle, including Steve Biko, Ruth First, and many more, who were tortured and assassinated by the apartheid regime. Still an activist engaged with crucial issues, he calls on today's leaders to deal with poverty, education, AIDS, and other health issues ("kick polio out of Africa"). A much-needed companion to Mandela's autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom (xxxx), this volume will be in great demand for the personal drama, the history, and, yes, for the inspiring moral values. Hazel Rochman Nelson Mandela was born in Transkei, South Africa, on 18 July xxxx. He joined the African National Congress in xxxx and was engaged in resistance against the ruling National Party's apartheid policies after xxxx before being arrested in August xxxx. In November xxxx he was sentenced to five years in prison and started serving his sentence at Robben Island Prison in xxxx before being returned to Pretoria, where he was to later stand in the Rivonia Trial. From xxxx to xxxx, he was again incarcerated at Robben Island Prison and then later moved to Pollsmoor Prison, during which his reputation as a potent symbol of resistance to the anti-apartheid movement grew steadily. IN HIS OWN WORDS is perfect reading for history buffs. There are 545 pages of speeches, addresses and statements of Nelson Mandela. When you read this collection of words by Mr. Mandela, you come away with a better understanding of this man who has dedicated his life to his belief of freedom and equality.Nelson Mandela is a prolific writer as well as a gifted speaker. There are twelve chapters in IN HIS OWN WORDS. Because of its length, I suggest that you read this book by first reading the topics that most interest you. I started with Education, Health and Culture and was moved by Nelson Mandela's compassion and his tenacity to remain focused in his one man crusade for democracy for all people. As someone who enjoys reading about history, I read the remaining chapters over several weeks and found them to be fascinating. Very much worth reading. This is a compilation of Nelson Mandela's speeches divided into twelve categories that run a diverse classification. The topics run the gamut of historical: "Struggle" "Freedom", "Reconciliation", "Nation Building" and "Development"; social: "Education", "Culture", "Religion", "Health" and "Children"; Cross sectional: "Heroes" and "Peace". The collection provides a one source to obtain the works of a key twentieth century person, but like any of these IN HIS OWN WORDS is repetitive and at times boring. Unless needed for a school assignment, this biographical oratory is best savored over several weeks as Mr. Mandela through his words show why he remains an inspirational influential individual whose speeches provide a deep insight into the man, the legend, and an era of transition.Because these are public speeches, there will be repetition - relax & let the words flow over you. & while most of us won't notice it, what we read from the book in no way indicates the timbre, cadence & nuances of the spoken word, so it would have been a wonderful completion had a DVD sound recording of one or two of Nelson Mandela's speeches been included.The extraordinary power of IN HIS OWN WORDS is in, once again, hearing legend's way of expressing himself, who, along with Mahatma Gandhi & Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is one of the most articulate, courageous, & respected men of our time. The list of people who contributed their impressions is extraordinary, & illustrates how deeply Nelson Mandela changed our lives & our world.
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