Why did millions of Americans become activists in the 1960s; why did they take to the streets? These are questions Terry Anderson explores in this searching history of the social activism that defined a generation of young Americans and that called into question the very nature of "America". "Anderson does the nearly impossible, giving us historical and intellectual synthesis".--The Seattle Times. 32 halftone illustrations.
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Why did millions of Americans become activists in the 1960s; why did they take to the streets? These are questions Terry Anderson explores in this searching history of the social activism that defined a generation of young Americans and that called into question the very nature of "America". "Anderson does the nearly impossible, giving us historical and intellectual synthesis".--The Seattle Times. 32 halftone illustrations.
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