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Struggle For A Better South The Southern Student Organizing Committee 19641969 1st Edition Gregg L Michel Auth

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Struggle For A Better South The Southern Student Organizing Committee 19641969 1st Edition Gregg L Michel Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.63 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Gregg L. Michel (auth.)
ISBN: 9780230602564, 9781403981813, 0230602568, 1403981817
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Struggle For A Better South The Southern Student Organizing Committee 19641969 1st Edition Gregg L Michel Auth by Gregg L. Michel (auth.) 9780230602564, 9781403981813, 0230602568, 1403981817 instant download after payment.

Struggle for a Better South dispels the notion that all whites in the South stood united against social change in the 1960s. Gregg Michel's compelling study of the Southern Student Organizing Committee (SSOC), the leading progressive organization created by young white activists in the South during that tumultuous decade, fills a crucial gap in the literature about New Left activism. Michel shows that the SSOC was the only activist group of the era that worked to cultivate white support for the social movement. The SSOC's members gave themselves the delicate task of reconciling their love for the South and its history - warts and all - with their modern-day commitment to equality and justice for all people.

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