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Index
Half title
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction: Seeds of the 1960s Protest Movement
Chapter 1 Raised Voices: The Berkeley Free Speech Movement
Freedom of Speech
The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Ratified December 15, 1791
“A Spectre Is Haunting the University”
Leaflet from the FSM Steering Committee December 1964
“The Bodies upon the Gears”
Mario Savio’s Speech on the Sproul Hall Steps, UC-Berkeley December 2, 1964
The Function of the University in Time of Crisis
Noam Chomsky’s Speech on the Role of the University 1969
Chapter 2 Flowers in Their Hair: Voices of the Hippie Movement
“The Class Structure of Hippie Society”
Dr. Sherry Cavan’s Article on the Economics of Hippie Society October 1972
“The Gathering of the Tribes”
Promotional Article in the San Francisco Oracle January 1967
“Trip without a Ticket”
The Digger Papers August 1968
“The Community of the Tribe”
Tom Law’s Article on Hippie Culture 1967
“Marxism and Nonviolence”
A Conversation with Isaac Deutscher May 1966
Chapter 3 Hell No, We Won’t Go: Protesting the Vietnam War
The Port Huron Statement
Students for a Democratic Society’s Manifesto June 1962
“The Incredible War”
Paul Potter’s Essay on the Vietnam War April 7, 1965
“The Great Silent Majority”
President Richard Nixon’s Address to the American People November 3, 1969
Chapter 4 We Shall Overcome: Protesting Racial Discrimination
“A Moral Crisis”
John F. Kennedy’s Address on Civil Rights June 11, 1963
“We Shall Overcome”
Lyndon B. Johnson’s Voting Rights Speech March 15, 1965
“Black Power”
Stokely Carmichael’s Speech to the SNCC October 29, 1966
Chapter 5 I Am a Woman: Protesting Gender Discrimination
Equal Rights for Women
Shirley Chisholm’s Speech in the House of Representatives May 21, 1969
Judge Carswell and the “Sex Plus” Doctrine
Betty Friedan’s Testimony before the Senate Judicial Committee January 29, 1970
“We Won’t Be Silent Anymore”
Gloria Steinem’s Testimony on the Equal Rights Amendment May 6, 1970
“Living the Revolution”
Gloria Steinem’s Commencement Speech at Vassar College May 31, 1970
Chapter 6 Embracing Differences: Protesting GLBT Discrimination
“Under Conditions Other Than Honorable”
Fannie Mae Clackum v. United States January 20, 1960
“Raid on the Black Cat Bar”
Press Release from the Tavern Guild of Southern California January 5, 1967
“Unfitness to Teach”?
Morrison v. State Board of Education November 20, 1969
“Full Moon over the Stonewall”
Howard Smith’s Article in the Village Voice July 2, 1969
Chapter 7 A Voice from the Past, Demanding to Be Heard: The Native American
“On the Art of Stealing Human Rights”
Gerry Gambill’s Speech at a Conference on Human Rights August 1968
“The Meaning of AIM”
Birgil Kills Straight’s Letter to the Editor 1973
The NARP Eight-Point Program
Article from the Native Alliance for Red Power Newsletter June–July 1969
Establishing the National Council on Indian Opportunity
Lyndon B. Johnson’s Executive Order 11399 March 6, 1968
“Eighteen Thousand Pages”
A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of the FBI Files on the American Indian Movement 1986
Chapter 8 The Fight in the Fields: Latino Protests of the Era
“Viva La Causa”
Statement of Senator Robert F. Kennedy at a Rally of the United Farm Workers March 10, 1968
“Men Are Not Angels”
Cesar Chavez’s Letter from Delano April 4, 1969
“The Boycott Is Our Major Weapon”
Dolores Huerta’s Statement to Congress July 15, 1969
Timeline of Key Events in the Protest Era of the 1960s
Further Reading
Index
About the Author
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