"Takin' it to the streets" : a sixties reader / edited by Alexander Bloom and Wini Breines.
Material type:
- 019514290X
- 9780195142907
- Taking it to the streets
- United States -- History -- 1961-1969 -- Sources
- United States -- History -- 1961-1969
- United States -- Civilization -- 1945- -- Sources
- United States -- Civilization -- 1945-
- Nineteen sixties
- âEtats-Unis -- Histoire -- 1961-1969 -- Sources
- âEtats-Unis -- Histoire -- 1961-1969
- âEtats-Unis -- Civilisation -- 1945- -- Sources
- âEtats-Unis -- Civilisation -- 1945-
- 973.923 21
- E841 T28 2003
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Automatización y Procesos Técnicos | Automatización y Procesos Técnicos (1er. Piso) | E841 T28 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000054400 |
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 Aztlâan -- 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 Lappâe -- To recapture the dream / Julius Lester.
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