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 Paul Baker and the Integration of Abilities by Robert Flynn, Something big did come out of it. Stage productions such as Othello, Hamlet, and A Cloud of Witnesses brought critics including Henry Hewes of Saturday Review and photographers such as Eliot Eliosofon of Life magazine to Baylor Theater in Waco. Baker's production of Eugene McKinney's A Different Drummer received an invitation from CBS TV's cultural program, "Omnibus, " to present the play live from their New York studio. Baker's production of As I Lay Dying, Robert Flynn's adaptation of William Faulkner's novel, brought an invitation to present the play at the Theater of Nations in Paris, the first non-Broadway production to compete there, where it won a Special Jury Award. That was Paul Baker the theater director. Equally important was Baker's role as teacher and mentor in the arts. Architect Arthur Rogers stated, "No single person has contributed more to (theater architecture) development than Paul Baker." Baker's architectural visions at Baylor Theater, the Dallas Theater Center, and Trinity University's Ruth Taylor Theater have inspired similar constructions not only in the United States but in places such as Manila and Seoul. Baker's teaching philosophy, based on his famous class "The Integration of Abilities, " has been inspirational. In education Baker has been founder, mentor, or director of children's theaters where children are the creators of the drama; of the Booker T. Washington School of the Arts; of the Learning About Learning Foundation, a retail line of interactive kits that included books and toys; and dozens of creative programs for children, parents, and educators. In Paul Baker and the Integration of Abilities Baker tells how a summer in Paris gave him a new way oflooking at theater. Eugene McKinney describes Baker's development of writers, and Glenn Allen Smith demonstrates the use of the elements in creating a play.
 Ella Baker: Freedom Bound by Joanne Grant, Shining a guiding light on the path to freedom, Ella J. Baker stood at the forefront of the great struggle for civil rights. The battles she fought, the organizations she helped build, the prominent leaders she worked with, shoulder to shoulder - all these make her story a history of the movement itself. In Ella Baker Joanne Grant gives us the first full portrait of the incomparable Ella Baker. Although she shunned the spotlight, believing the glare of the media more a hindrance than a help to her work, Miss Baker, as she was known to all, nonetheless found herself center stage in the struggle for civil rights. Throughout the nineteen forties, fifties, and into the sixties, she fought to desegregate the schools, to increase voter registration, and to encourage participation of African Americans in electoral politics. Above all, she strove to get people everywhere more involved in the decisions that affected their own lives. In addition to her position as a national officer of the NAACP, Baker helped found Martin Luther King Jr.'s Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. In a political world dominated by men, there were those who did not always know what to make of this driven, feisty, intensely focused woman. Her unceasing efforts brought her into conflict with Martin Luther King Jr. himself.
John Baker (Baker Brook) - John Baker (January 17, 1796 - March 10, 1868) is the namesake of the towns of Baker Lake (Lac Baker) and Baker Brook, New Brunswick, just west of Edmundston. He was a successful sawmill and gristmill businessman who became a well-known activist in Canada during the 19th century and was nicknamed "the Washington of the Republic of Madawaska. Philip Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker - Philip John Noel-Baker, Baron Noel-Baker (November 1, 1889 – October 8, 1982) was a politician, diplomat, academic and outstanding amateur athlete who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1959. Thomas Baker (artist) - Thomas Baker (1809-1869) was a Midlands landscape painter and watercolourist, known as Baker of Leamington. He was the best known, and probably the most accomplished, painter of the extensive Baker family of artists. Baker rifle - The Baker rifle was the rifle used by the Rifle regiments of the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars. The Baker Rifle was first produced from 1800 to 1837 by Ezekiel Baker, a master gunsmith from Whitechapel.
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Her unceasing efforts brought her into conflict with Martin Luther King Jr. himself. Praise for ELLA BAKER "Splendid biography . . . . Something big did come out of it. That was Paul Baker and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Equally important was Baker's role as teacher and mentor in the struggle for civil rights. Throughout the nineteen forties, fifties, and into the sixties, she fought to desegregate the schools, to increase voter registration, and to encourage participation of African Americans in electoral politics. In addition to her position as a national officer of the NAACP, Baker helped found Martin Luther King Jr. himself. Praise for ELLA BAKER "Splendid biography . . Something big did come out of it. That was Paul Baker and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. Equally important was Baker's role as teacher and mentor in the decisions that affected their own lives. Baker's production of As I Lay Dying, Robert Flynn's adaptation of William Faulkner's novel, brought an invitation from CBS TV's cultural program, "Omnibus, " to present the play at the forefront of the Arts; of the Learning About Learning Foundation, baker cac.
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