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Subject: Media Studies X
Place: Americas X
Key Topics: revolution X
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Since its inaugural issue under the editorship of W. E. B. Du Bois in November 1910, The Crisis , the ...
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James Allen “Jim” Hightower is one of the most famous American populists, speaking out in behalf of consumers, ...
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Evan Anthony Hyde (Evan X Hyde), founder of the United Black Association for Development (UBAD) and publisher ...
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Although published only from January 1911 through December 1917, The Masses was perhaps the American ...
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Non-interventionists, 1914–1945
The non-interventionist movement in the United States serves as a foundation for dissent in America where ...
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Frances Fox Piven is recognized as one of several leading social and political scientists. She is best ...
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As much as anyone in the decades following World War I, Paul Robeson helped to redefine black male identity ...
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Peter Seeger, born in New York into a musical family in 1919, arose to become the iconic folk singer ...
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Student movements, Chicano/a, 1960s–2000s
Chicana and Chicano student social movements from the 1960s through the early twenty-first century share ...
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Vía Campesina and peasant struggles
Vía Campesina (“Peasant Road”) is a transnational social movement, founded in 1993, that links over 100 ...
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