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The Bridge Leaders,s we have studied made it clear why they, specifically, became involved in social justice and change. But, as we explored in the first few chapters of this book, how does one’s feelings of unease or discomfort translate to activism?任命 发表于 2025-3-23 17:48:13
The Rebuilders,moment began during the January break of 1965, where a group of six Queens College students including Robert (Bob) Masters, Jonathan Alexander, Arthur Gatti, Walter Jarsky, Robert Madden, and Gus Peros went to Tougaloo, Mississippi, to repair churches that had been burned down during Freedom Summer.额外的事 发表于 2025-3-23 19:50:27
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Introduction,David Farber described the 1960s as the age of great dreams and the era of revolt, rupture, and contradictions in America. It was a decade of possibilities, grandeur, and tragedy.expunge 发表于 2025-3-24 04:21:48
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Magnus O. BasseyTells the stories of individual student activists in New York, offering an intimate look into their lives and careers.Argues that Queens College was an important launching pad for the student movementTidious 发表于 2025-3-24 13:55:17
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The Pioneers,t activism and protests at QC in the 1960s. I consider these activists pioneers because they were the first group of students to leave QC campus to the South for activist and social justice work aimed at confronting power. The chapter will examine how Lucy Komisar’s activism, and the advocacy of mem