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The Power of the people: active nonviolence in the United States
The Power of the people: active nonviolence in the United States
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Peace Press
Publication Date
c1977
Language
English
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Introduction: The roots of American nonviolence, 1650-1915.
1. World War I and American opposition.
2. Woman's suffrage.
3. The labor movement.
4. The Anti-war movement.
5. World War II and the pacifist community.
6. Towards revolutionary nonviolence.
7. Direct action for disarmament.
8. The civil rights movement.
9. United Farm Workers Union.
10. The peace movement.
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History
Nonviolence
Nonviolence -- History
Pacifism
Pacifism -- History
Social movements
Social movements -- United States
Student movements
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Contributors
Cooney, Robert
Michalowski, Helen
ISBN
9780915238064
9780915238071
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