Speaking out : activism and protest in the 1960s and 1970s

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    • Thompson, Heather Ann

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Speaking out : activism and protest in the 1960s and 1970s

edited by Heather Ann Thompson

Prentice Hall, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references

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内容説明

Speaking Out : Activism and Protest in the 1960s and 1970s is a collection of readings about 21 different activist movements that came of age in the 60s and 70s. Introductions written by recognized scholars who have studied and written about these movements in depth begin each chapter, followed by primary source documents that provide insight into each movement. The chapters not only offer a comprehensive overview of the most important social and political activist groups of these two decades, but they also locate each group's complex origins, strengths, weaknesses, and legacy. As these authors make clear, ultimately the activist groups of this period each had their share of successes and each made their share of mistakes and miscalculations. Thus, together, they left a most complicated legacy for future generations.

目次

Chapter 1 Introduction Heather Ann Thompson Chapter 2 African-American Activism in the Midwest James Ralph Equal Education For All! Chicago Committee for Equal Education Program of the Chicago Freedom Movement ChicagoFreedom Movement DRUM Demands Dodge Revolutionary Union Where We Stand United Front of Cairo Inaugural Address Richard Hatcher Operation P.U.S.H Platform People United to Serve Humanity Chapter 3 African American Activism in the North Wendell E. Pritchett Demands Placed on the Door of Chicago City Hall Martin Luther King, Jr. Statement of the Emergency Citizens' Committee to Save School Decentralization and Community Control Black Panther Party Platform and Program: "What We Want, What We Believe" Black Panther Party Welfare is a Women's Issue Johnnie Tillmon Inaugural Address Mayor Coleman Young Chapter 4 African American Activism in the South Jane Dailey Jim Crow Guide to the U.S.A Stetson Kennedy Challenge to Negro Leadership: The Case of Robert Williams Julian Mayfield The Southern Patriot Ella J. Baker Freedom Summer Sally Belfrage Our God is Marching On! Martin Luther King, Jr., Interview with Bayard Rustin Howell Raines What We Want Stokely Carmichael Chapter 5 African American Activism in the West William L. Van Deburg 17 Chain Stores Picketed by Sympathizers of Negro Sitdowns Los AngelesTimes Wrong Tactic for Los Angeles Los AngelesTimes Letters to the Editor: Student Picketing Debated Los Angeles Times Kwanzaa:Concepts and Functions M. Ron Karenga On Meeting the Needs of the People Eldridge Cleaver Chapter 6 Animal Rights Activism Susan J. Pearson Cat Lovers Pounce on Lab Research Carol Oppenheim Your Money Is Paying for Torture at the Museum of Natural History Equality for Animals? Peter Singer Animal Dealer Regulation Hearings before Committee on Commerce United States Senate Eighty-Ninth Congress Chapter 7 Anti-Nuclear Activism Lawrence S. Wittner A Letter to Nikita Khrushchev Women Strike for Peace What SANE Is and Is Not Homer Jack We Re-Set the Clock Samuel Day No More Hiroshimas! Mobilization for Survival Call to Halt the Nuclear Arms Race Nuclear Freeze Campaign Chapter 8 Anti-War Activism Ken Heineman The New Radicals and the Multiversity Carl Davidson Trapped in a System Carl Oglesby What Can the Young Believe? Robert F. Kennedy Broadcast Over Radio Hanoi to American Servicemen Involved in the Indochina War Jane Fonda United Women's Contingent: March on Washington against the War Chapter 9 The Asian American Movement Daryl Maeda In the Movement Office Killer Fawn AAPA Perspectives Asian American Political Alliance Third WorldPeople: Shoulder to Shoulder Pat Sumi U.S.Savages Rodan Our Political Program Red Guard Party Chapter 10 Chicano Activism Matt Garcia La Conferencia De Mujeres Por La Raza Marta Cotera The U.F.W. Anti-Immigrant Campaiqn and Falling out with Bert Corona, M.A.P.A. and Other Chicano Groups Alfredo Figueroa Declaration of Ramon Perez Mejia United Farm Worker National Union, AFL-CIO, et al. Plaintiffs, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, et al. Defendants Chapter 11 Consumer Rights Activism Jurgen Ruckaberle UMAS Boycott Bulletin Our History: Consumers Education and Protective Association Housewives' Friend Esther Peterson Lemonstration Makes History President Kennedy on Protecting the Consumer Interest John F. Kennedy We're Still in the Jungle Ralph Nader The Burned Children: 4,000 Fatal Fabric Fires Ralph Nader Chapter 12 Disability Rights Activism Paul K. Longmore The Right to Live in the World: The Disabled in the Law of Torts Jacobus Ten Broek Toward Human Rights for the Mentally Retarded: A Challenge toSocial Action Gunnar Dybwad On Our Own: Patient Controlled Alternatives to the Mental Health System Judi Chamberlin Disabled People's Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence Chapter 13 Environmental Activism Angela G. Mertig The Obligation to Endure Rachel Carson Should We Also Flood the Sistine Chapel So Tourists Can Get Nearer the Ceiling? Sierra Club Birth and Early Days: The Founding of EDF Dennis Puleston The Beginning: Earth Day Denis Hayes Chapter 14 Gay and Lesbian Activism Craig A. Rimmerman A Gay Manifesto Carl Wittman What Concrete Steps Can be Taken to Further the Homophile Movement? Shirley Willer Lesbians In Revolt Charlotte Bunch A Leaflet for the American Medical Association Chicago Gay Liberation Front Chapter 15 Labor Activism Joseph A. McCartin Remembering Work as an Air Traffic Controller Mike Rock Controllers Experiment with Organization Russell Sommer Challenging the Federal Government National Directors of PATCO Confronting Racial Discrimination in the Late 1960s Richard Jones Confronting Sexual Harassment in the Mid-1970s Cheryl Jenni Preparing for Confrontation, ca. December 1979 A Broken Union, 1981 Ronald A. Oberhauser Chapter 16 Native American Activism Troy Johnson The Trail of Broken Treaties The American Indian Movement The BIA and The Plight of the American Indian Wounded Knee Statement by the American Indian Movement Alcatraz is Not an Island Indians of All Tribes Indian Proclamation Richard Oaks Proclamation to the Great White Father and all his People The Bureau of Indian Affairs Relocation Program Chapter 17 Poverty Rights Activism Felicia Kornbluh Letters from Low-Income Mothers to the Mayor of New York City Testimony by Welfare Rights Representatives and Representative Martha Griffiths at Hearings on Income Maintenance before the U.S. House of Representatives Poems by Welfare Rights Activists NWRO Leader Beulah Sanders on Work and Welfare NWRO President Johnnie Tillmon Speaks on President Richard Nixon's Proposal for a "Family Assistance Plan" Newspaper Profile of Johnnie Tillmon, and Irate Letters from Readers Chapter 18 Prison Rights Activism Heather McCarty The Outlaw San Quentin Prison "Bill of Particulars," A Convict Report on the Major Grievances of the Prison Population with Suggested Solutions Soledad Brother: The Prison Letters of George Jackson The Folsom Prisoners Manifesto of Demands and Anti-Oppression Platform The Struggle for Justice: A Report on Crime and Punishment in America American Friends Service Committee We Are Men Elliot Barkley Chapter 19 Puerto Rican Activism Carmen Teresa Whalen Young Lords Party 13 Point Program and Platform The Philadelphia Young Lords Juan Ramos Puerto Rican Socialist Party: Declaration Somos Puertorriquenos y Estamos Despertando Puerto Rican Obituary Chapter 20 Student Activism Rusty Monhollon The Report of the President's Commission on Campus Unrest: Jackson State Free Speech Movement-A Declaration of Independence Dress Code of Perryville, Arkansas, School District, 1971-1972 Gay Students Organization of the University of New Hampshire, et alv. Bonner Women and The Radical Movement Shulamith Firestone Chapter 21 Women's Rights Activism Kathleen C. Berkeley A Bill of Rights for Women Black Women's Liberation Group, Mount Vernon, New York, 1968 Statement by Elma Barrera Lesbian Rights, NOW New York Radical Feminists Rape Conference, April 1971 Workshop Summary Mary Ann Manhart Expanded Bill of Rights for the 21st Century Chapter 22 Yelling Just as Loudly: Conservative Activism in the Sixties and Seventies Gregory L. Schneider National Review: Credenda and Statement Of Principles William F. Buckley, Jr. The Sharon Statement New Left Violence Young Americans For Freedom Statement On The Draft What's Wrong With Equal Rights For Women? Phyllis Schlafly The Moral Majority and Its Goals

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