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Foreword | v | |
Author's note | vii | |
Introduction | ix | |
1 | "I Never Run Off the Track": Organizing the Underground Railroad | 1 |
2 | "Ang Laka Ay Nasa Pagkakaisa": "Strength is in Union": Filipino Farmworkers Organize in the 1930s | 9 |
3 | The "Zoot Suit Riots": Pachucos vs. the Navy | 21 |
4 | "It's Our Union Too": Mexican American Women Rescue the "Salt of the Earth" Strike | 31 |
5 | Affirmative Action from the Grassroots: African Americans Demand Jobs in San Francisco | 41 |
6 | "Stand on a Street and Bounce a Ball": Organizing the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party | 61 |
7 | Unafraid and Dignified: Welfare Recipients Organize for their Rights | 73 |
8 | "No Evictions. We Won't Move!": The Struggle to Save the I-Hotel | 93 |
9 | "You Are Now on Indian Land": Native Americans Occupy Alcatraz | 105 |
10 | Participation with Power: Parents Fight for Community Control of New York City Schools | 117 |
11 | Back to the Blanket: The Trail of Broken Treaties Marches on Washington | 129 |
12 | "Justice, Not Sympathy": Japanese Americans Fight for Dignity and Reparations | 139 |
References | 152 | |
Index | 155 |
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