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An edition of Voices of Revolution (2001)

Voices of Revolution

Streitmatter tells the stories of dissident American publications and press movements of the last two centuries, and of the colorful individuals behind them. From publications that fought for the disenfranchised to those that promoted social reform, Voices of Revolution examines the abolitionist and labor press, black power publications of the 1960s, the crusade against the barbarism of lynching, the women's movement, and antiwar journals. Streitmatter also discusses gay and lesbian publications, contemporary on-line journals, and counterculture papers like The Kudzu and The Berkel.

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Language
English
Pages
340

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Cover of: Voices of Revolution
Voices of Revolution: The Dissident Press in America
2001, Columbia University Press
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Cover of: Voices of Revolution
Voices of Revolution
September 15, 2001, Columbia University Press
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Cover of: Voices of Revolution
Voices of Revolution
September 15, 2001, Columbia University Press
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"As the United States entered the nineteenth century, the highly skilled artisans who worked in their own homes to create customized items for individual patrons were replaced by large-scale operations in which unskilled workers produced identical units in quantity and at lower cost."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PN4888.U5S77 2001, PN4888.U5 S77 2001, PN4888.U5 S77 2001eb

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
340
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9561453M
Internet Archive
voicesrevolution00stre
ISBN 10
0231122497
ISBN 13
9780231122498
LCCN
2001017099
OCLC/WorldCat
45757760, 50824733
Library Thing
1214405
Goodreads
1118689

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As the United States entered the nineteenth century, the highly skilled artisans who worked in their own homes to create customized items for individual patrons were replaced by large-scale operations in which unskilled workers produced identical units in quantity and at lower cost.
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