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The Sixties Papers
The Sixties Papers
Featuring documents of the period by participants such as Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg, H. Rap Brown, Abbie Hoffman, and Robin Morgan, this volume brings together a wide range of material on one of the most turbulent decades in American history. The contributors are divided into five sections, covering ideas influential on the early New Left, t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780275917814
ISBN-10: 0275917819
Publication Date: 12/15/1984
Pages: 573
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Publisher: Praeger Paperback
Book Type: Paperback
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The turbulent decade of the 1960's has been analyzed and interpreted by numerous journalists and scholars. In "The Sixties Papers," former movement leaders Judith Clavir Albert and Stewart Edward Albert 'tell it like it was', presenting material generated by the social protest movements. Challinging the prevailing that the decade failed to produce influential enduring ideas, the authors demonstrate that the new left and counterculture porduced a coherent body of critical thought about the nature of American society.


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