The long sixties : from 1960 to Barack Obama / Tom Hayden
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781594517396
- 973.92
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Greater Project 4 Branch Reference Section | Circulation | C 973.92 H415l 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 120353d |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-262) and index.
Part I. The first Sixties, 1955-1965
Introduction : movements against Machiavellians
Dawn
The Port Huron vision of SDS
New Left versus New Frontier
From the Washington March to the assassination of JFK
The Mississippi Freedom Democrats' challenge
The Berkley Free Speech movement, 1964-1965
The counterculture, 1964-1965
Part II. The second Sixties, 1965-1975.
America invading Vietnam, Vietnam invading America
Toppling the Ivory Tower : the student strikes at Columbia and San Francisco State, 1968-1969
The Chicago Conspiracy
Cambodia, Yale, and Kent State
The Watergate coup and the Antiwar Movement
Wounded Knee and the end of the Sixties
Part III. The Sixties at fifty
Che Guevara and the Sixties
The underground in America
The old revolutionaries of Vietnam
Peace in Northern Ireland
From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime
Liberation theology
Reverend Jeremiah Wright and Black Liberation theology
The spirituality of the counterculture
Part IV. The Sixties in the Obama era
A call to progressives for Obama, with Barbara Ehrenreich and Bill Fletcher, Jr.
Dreaming Obama in North Carolina : a story of race and inheritance
Bobby and Barack
Barack Obama between movements and Machiavellians
Part V. A sixties timeline
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