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Along with the Clamshell Alliance, the Abalone Alliance was one of the pioneering organizations of the ...
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Born Wesley Cook on April 24, 1954, and raised in the North Philadelphia housing projects, Mumia Abu-Jamal ...
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The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) formed in New York City in 1987, challenging the ineffective ...
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Jane Addams spent much of her life working to achieve a revolutionary vision that government should support ...
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African American resistance, Jim Crow era
Black militant resistance played a significant role throughout the Jim Crow era. Prior to the 1950s and ...
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African American resistance, Reconstruction era
Faced with an upsurge of anti-black violence after the end of slavery, blacks in the American South frequently ...
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W. E. B. Du Bois's Darkwater (1920) and Lothrop Stoddard's Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy ...
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Alcatraz Uprising and the American Indian Movement
From November 20, 1969 to June 11, 1971 a small mix of college activists and urbanites, disenchanted ...
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Alinsky, Saul (1909–1972) and the Industrial Areas Foundation
Born in Chicago to Russian Jewish immigrants, Saul Alinsky was the leading tactician of community organizing ...
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One of the more enduring Utopian communities is the Community of True Inspiration. Comparable to the ...
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