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"Past As Prologue": The 1950S As An Introduction To The 1960s | |
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"Keep On Walkin', Keep On Talkin'": Civil Rights To 1965 | |
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The Power of Nonviolence | |
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The Jackson Sit-InSNCC: Founding Statement | |
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The Freedom Rides | |
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Wake Up America | |
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Letters From Mississippi | |
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Testimony Before the Democratic National Convention | |
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SNCC Position Paper: Women in the Movement | |
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Sex and Caste: A Kind of Memo | |
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Selma | |
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"My Generation": The Student Movement and the New Leftbeginnings | |
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The Port Huron Statement | |
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Letter to the New Left | |
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Raising the Question of Who Decides | |
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How to Help the Ones at the Bottom | |
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Community Organizing | |
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The Politics of "The Movement" | |
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Cleveland: Conference of the Poor | |
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The Free Speech Movement | |
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The Wedding Within the War | |
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An End to History | |
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Free Speech Movement Leaflets To the Students of Political Science 113 "Do Not Fold, Bend, Mutilate, or Spindle" | |
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Catch-801 | |
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Freedom is a Big Deal | |
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New Left Thinking at Mid-Decade | |
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In White America: Radical Consciousness and Social Change | |
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Student Power: A Radical View | |
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"Say It Loud, Say It Proud": Black Nationalism And Ethnic Consciousness | |
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Black Nationalism and Black Pride | |
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The Ballot or the Bullet | |
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The Watts Riots The McCone Commission Reports on Watts, Violence in the City--An End or a Beginning? and Paul Bullock, Watts: The Aftermath | |
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SNCC, The Basis of Black PowerLarry Neal, Black Art and Black Liberation | |
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The Black Panthers | |
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The Black Panther Platform: "What We Want, What We Believe" | |
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Police and the Panthers | |
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Requiem for Nonviolence [The Death of Martin Luther King, Jr.] | |
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The Revolt of the Black Athlete | |
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Latinos | |
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Chicano ManifestoEl Plan de Aztlan | |
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First National Chicana Conference | |
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The Tale of the Raza [Cesar Chavez and the Farm Workers' Movement] | |
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Asian-Americans | |
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Amy Uyematsu, The Emergence of Yellow Power | |
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American Indians | |
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National Indian Youth Council | |
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Watts and Little Big Horn | |
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"Hey, Hey, Lbj!": Vietnam and the Antiwar Movementthe War | |
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Background to War: Vietnam Documents The Vietnamese Declaration of Independence The Geneva Accords, July 1954 | |
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John F. Kennedy and the "Domino Theory" | |
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Henry Cabot Lodge on Removing Diem | |
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The Tonkin Gulf Resolution | |
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McGeorge Bundy and "Sustained Reprisal" | |
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"Plan for Action for South Vietnam" | |
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George Ball and The Internal Opposition | |
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Lyndon Johnson on Why Fight in Vietnam? | |
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One Soldier's View: Vietnam Letters | |
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The Antiwar Movement | |
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The Incredible War | |
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Trapped in a System | |
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SDS Call for a March on Washington | |
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SNCC Position Paper on Vietnam | |
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Declaration of Independence from the War in Vietnam | |
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Berrigan at Cornell | |
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Resistance and the Draft | |
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Channeling | |
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The Resistance, We Refuse to ServeVietnam and the Draft | |
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A Time to Say No | |
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Antidraft Activity Draft Board Raids Up An Open Letter to the Corporations of America Beaver 55 Strikes Again | |
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Experiences Of War | |
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In the War Army Times The Fort Hood Three | |
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Antiwar Activity Within the Military The Pentagon is Rising A Lot of GIs A.W.O.L. Oleo Strut Is Recruiting Join the Foreign Legion | |
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My LaiLynda Van Devanter, Home Before Morning | |
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Vietnam Veterans Against the War | |
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One Vet's Remembrances | |
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"Eight Miles High": The Counterculturethe Arts | |
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Trout Fishing in America | |
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The Living Theatre | |
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San Francisco Bray | |
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Janis Joplin, Love, Janis | |
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Nothing Would Ever Be the Same | |
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Rock and Roll Is a Weapon of Cultural Revolution | |
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To Dance | |
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Religion | |
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Buddhism and the Coming Revolution | |
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Are You Running With Me, Jesus? | |
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The Drug Culture | |
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Confessions of a Middle-Aged Pot | |