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Social Movements in the 1960s |  Vol 20 No 5 | October 2006 | OAH Magazine of History

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Social Movements in the 1960s
Volume 20, no 5 • October 2006


FROM THE EDITOR
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Phillip M. Guerty

FOREWORD
Fierce Memories, Fresh Histories
Michael Kazin

ARTICLES
The Histories, They are A-Changin’: Souces for Teaching
about the Movements of the 1960s
Beth Bailey and David Farber

A World to Win: The International Dimension of the
Black Freedom Movement
Kevin Gaines

Gender is Powerful: The Long Reach of Feminism
Nancy MacLean

Thunder on the Right: The Roots of Conservative Victory in the 1960s
Rick Perlstein

TEACHING RESOURCES
"My Own Beliefs are in My Song": Engaging Black Politics in the Sixties through Popular Music
Chris Stone

Turbulent Times: 1960-1975
Stephanie Rossi

Young Americans and the Draft
Donald W. Maxwell

The Challenges of Overcoming Pop Culture Images of the Sixties
Stephen S. Mucher and Carrie E. Chobanian

DVD Review: Negroes with Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power
Hasan Kwame Jeffries

TEACHING AMERICAN HISTORY WITH DOCUMENTS FROM
THE GILDER LEHRMAN COLLECTION
"I AM A MAN": A Civil-Rights Era Declaration with Roots in the 1700s
Cecelia M. Hartsell

AMERICA ON THE WORLD STAGE
Worlds of Reform
Daniel T. Rodgers

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