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"Takin' it to the streets": a sixties reader
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9780195066234
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9780195142907
019514290
9780195066241
9780195142907
019514290
Table of Contents
From the Book - 2nd ed.
The power of nonviolence / Martin Luther King
The Jackson sit-in / Anne Moody
SNCC founding statement
The freedom rides
Wake up America / John Lewis
Letters from Mississippi
Testimony before the Democratic National Convention / Fannie Lou Hamer and Rita Schwerner
SNCC position paper : women in the movement
Sex and caste : a kind of memo / Casey Hayden and Mary King
Selma / Sheyann Webb
The Port Huron statement
Letter to the new left / C. Wright Mills
Raising the question of who decides / Casey Hayden
How to help the ones at the bottom / Jean Smith
The politics of "the movement" / Tom Hayden
Cleveland : Conference of the poor / Connie Brown
The wedding within the war / Michael Rossman
An end to history / Mario Savio
To the students of political science
"Do not fold, bend, mutilate, or spindle"
Catch- 801 / Marvin Garson
Freedom is a big deal / Barbara Garson
In white America : radical consciousness and social change / Gregory Calvert
Student power : a radical view / Carl Davidson
The ballot or the bullet / Malcolm X
The McCone Commission Report on Watts : Violence in the city
an end or a beginning?
Watts : the aftermath / Paul Bullock
The basis of black power / SNCC
Black art and black liberation / Larry Neal
The black panther platform : "what we want, what we believe"
Police and the panthers / Deborah Johnson and Flint Taylor
Requiem for nonviolence, the death of Martin Luther King, Jr. / Eldridge Cleaver
The revolt of the black athlete / Harry Edwards
Chicano manifesto / Armando B. Rendon
El plan de Aztlán
First National Chicana Conference
The tale of the raza, Cesar Chavez and the farm workers' movement / Luis Valdez
The emergence of yellow power / Amy Uyematsu
National Indian Youth Council
Watts and Little Big Horn
The Vietnamese declaration of independence
Geneva accords
John F. Kennedy and the "domino theory"
Henry Cabot Lodge on removing Diem
The Tonkin Gulf resolution
McGeorge Bundy and "sustained reprisal"
John T. McNaughton's "plan for action for South Vietnam"
George Ball and the internal opposition
Lyndon Johnson on why fight in Vietnam?
One soldier's view : Vietnam letters / George Skakel
The incredible war / Paul Potter
Trapped in a system / Carl Oglesby
SDS call for a march on Washington
SNCC position paper on Vietnam
Declaration of independence from the war in Vietnam / Martin Luther King, Jr.
Berrigan at Cornell / Daniel Berrigan
Channeling
We refuse to serve / The Resistance
Vietnam and the draft
A time to say no / Michael Ferber
Draft board raids up
An open letter to the corporations of America
Beaver 55 strikes again
Army times
The Fort Hood three
The Pentagon is rising
A lot of GIs
A.W.O.L.
Oleo Strut is recruiting
Join the foreign legion
My Lai
Home before morning / Lynda Van Devanter
Vietnam veterans against the war / John Kerry
One vet remembers / Robert Cagle
Trout fishing in America / Richard Brautigan
The living theatre / Pierre Biner
San Francisco Bray / Richard Goldstein
Love, Janis / Janis Joplin
Nothing would ever be the same / Danny Sugerman
Rock and roll is a weapon of cultural revolution / John Sinclair
To dance / Tom Robbins
Buddhism and the coming revolution / Gary Snyder
Are you running with me, Jesus? / Malcolm Boyd
Confessions of a middle-aged pot smoker
LSD : the acid test / Donovan Bess
The teachings of Don Juan : a Yaqui way of knowledge / Carlos Castaneda
Unstructured relations
The free-sex movement
What is a hippie? / Guy Strait
The human be-in / Helen Swick Perry
The Digger papers
Yippie manifesto
Do it / Jerry Rubin
The alternative / William Hedgepath
The Sharon statement
1964 acceptance speech / Barry Goldwater
If mob rule takes hold in the U.S. / Richard Nixon
Freedom vs. anarchy on campus / Ronald Reagan
Wallace / Pete Hamill
Why Wallace? / Michael Novak
The John Birch Society and the Vietnam war
Communist infiltration / Edwin Willis
Impudence in the streets / Spiro T. Agnew
Tony Imperiale stands vigilant for law and order / Paul Goldberger
Who were the targets?
COINTELPRO and homophobia
COINTELPRO and violence
Air pollution?
Rhythm, riots and revolution / David Noebel
Two, three, many Columbias / Tom Hayden
Columbia liberated / Columbia Strike Coordinating Committee
List of strike demands / San Francisco State Black Student Union and Third World Liberation Front
Harvard : the rulers and the ruled
Harvard University strike poster
Santa Barbara
University of Illinois
Students of the world...
Student uprisings rock Mexico
Voices / Ronald Fraser
The McCarthy campaign / Jeremy Larner
An American melodrama / Lewis Chester, Godfrey Hodgson, and Bruce Page
The Kerner report
The Chicago Democratic Convention / Jeremy Larner
Rights in conflict / The Walker Commission
The trial / Tom Hayden
Bring the war home
Honky tonk women
The problem that has no name / Betty Friedan
Job discrimination and what women can do about it / Alice Rossi
NOW bill of rights
What would it be like if women win / Gloria Steinem
No more Miss America
Principles / New York Radical Women
Redstockings manifesto
About my consciousness raising / Barbara Susan
The politics of housework / Pat Mainardi
Women support Panther sisters
Women destroy draft files
Free our sisters, free ourselves
Goodbye to all that / Robin Morgan
The myth of the vaginal orgasm / Anne Koedt
An abortion testimonial / Barbara Susan
The women-identified woman / Radicalesbians
To my white working-class sisters / Debby D'Amico
Double jeopardy : to be black and female / Frances Beal
To whom will she cry rape? / Abbey Lincoln
The Mexican-American woman / Enriqueta Longauex y Vasquez
Conference of Mexican-American women : un remolino / Francisca Flores
What is reality? / Francisca Flores
The Young Lords Party / Denise Oliver
Asian women as leaders
Politics of the interior
The meaning of People's Park / John Oliver Simon
Who owns the park? / Frank Bardacke
Human values and People's Park / Denise Levertov
Their foe is ours
Pig's park
Kent State / The President's Commission on Campus Unrest
Get off our campus / Tom Grace
What did they expect, spitballs? / James Michener
Jackson State / The President's Commission on Campus Unrest
Does research into homosexuality matter? / Franklin Kameny
The homophile puzzle / Clark Polak
Gay power comes to Sheridan Square / Lucian K. Truscott
What we want, what we believe / Third World Gay Liberation
Lesbians and the ultimate liberation of women / Gay Liberation Front Women
A fleeting, wonderful moment of "community"
Coming of age in Aquarius / Andrew Kopkind
The Rolling Stones
at play in the Apocalypse / Michael Lydon
The population bomb / Paul Ehrlich
Lake Erie water / Barry Commoner
Diet for a small planet / Frances Moore Lappé
To recapture the dream / Julius Lester.
From the Book
"Past as prologue" : the 1950s as an introduction to the 1960s. "Keep on walkin', keep on talkin'" : civil rights, 1865. "My generation" : the student movement and the New Left. Beginnings
Community organizing
The free speech movement
New Left thinking at mid-decade. "Say it loud, say it proud" : Black nationalism and ethnic consciousness. Black nationalism and Black pride
Latinos
Asian-Americans
American Indians. "Hey, hey, LBJ?" : Vietnam and the antiwar movement. Understanding the war
The antiwar movement
Resistance and antidraft activity
Experiences of war. "Eight miles high" : the counterculture. A literature of the counterculture
Rock around the clock
Hippies
Yippies
Communes. "Love it or leave it" : the backlash against the movements. Opposing the students
George Wallace
COINTELPRO
Counter-counterculture. "The whole world is watching" : 1968
and after. Campus explosions
The Democrats divide
The New Left splinters : the Weather Underground. "She's leaving home" : the women's liberation movement. Liberal feminism
Radical women
Our bodies, our sexuality
Race, ethnicity, and class : feminist issues. "When the music's over" : endings and beginnings. People's Park
Kent State and Jackson State
Gay liberation
Woodstock and Altamont
The environmental movement
The end of the decade.
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