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Careers Of Women Civil Rights Activists, Rhoda Lois Blumberg
Careers Of Women Civil Rights Activists, Rhoda Lois Blumberg
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
Stages in the civil rights careers of a sample of women active in northern communities were studied. Committed to racial justice, most intensified their participation in the early 1960's. In the second half of the decade, the "Black Power" phase, roles for whites became fewer. Organizations experienced changes in membership and direction; factionalism ensued. Many, women welcomed black leadership and played roles in new black-lead community agencies. Arrests of blacks allegedly involved in riots elicited support in the formation of defense committees and prison reform organizations. Later, many women entered human service professions; they chose jobs with poor, minority or …
Below The Belt: Situational Ethics For Uniethical Situations, Gale Goldberg, Joy Elliott
Below The Belt: Situational Ethics For Uniethical Situations, Gale Goldberg, Joy Elliott
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
The word "politics" generally conjures up images of smokefilled, back rooms where unscrupulous men in shirt sleeves chew their cigars and make shady deals that serve partisan interests. But politics is neither inherently shady nor specific to back rooms. In fact, as long as society is differentiated along ethnic, sex and social class lines, politics pervades all of social life. You are involved in politics and so is your mother.
I Am The City, Joseph Heitman
Small Hours, Chris Weller
Mary Not The Mother, Karen Willmes
Witch?, Steven R. Chisnell
On Welfare, Liz Talbot
Utah, Tom Jevert
Release, Annemarie Regan
"In Nonsense Is Strength.", Dawn Olson
"Somebody Told Me", Sue Hyde
Highway 90 Through South Dakota, Quentin Sherwood
Highway 90 Through South Dakota, Quentin Sherwood
Calliope (1954-2001)
No abstract provided.
I'Ve Done It Again!, Quentin Sherwood
"On Monday Morning", Virginia Crawford
The Feet Revolt, Phil Rogers
Homer Spit June, 1978, Karen Willmes
Old And New, Andrea Smith
Tombstones Of Winter Or Seeds Of Spring, Shelly Ebbert
Tombstones Of Winter Or Seeds Of Spring, Shelly Ebbert
Calliope (1954-2001)
No abstract provided.
"It Was Used To Catch The Rainwater With We Washed Our Hair.", Jeff Walker
"It Was Used To Catch The Rainwater With We Washed Our Hair.", Jeff Walker
Calliope (1954-2001)
No abstract provided.
Prisoner, John Mcnamara
Hourglass, Annemarie Regan
"The Wood Is Cut In Lusty, Brown Shreds", Wendy S. Neidlinger
"The Wood Is Cut In Lusty, Brown Shreds", Wendy S. Neidlinger
Calliope (1954-2001)
No abstract provided.
Fraud, Susan Schoultz
Return, Diane Patnode
The Skin Of Winter, Laura Kasischke
A Thread, Jeff Walker