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These interviews--with congressmen and cooks, union organizers and CEOs, students, immigrants, activists, veterans, priests and lawyers--constitute an alternative history of the American century. They form a legacy of the indefatigable spirit that Studs has always embodied, an inheritance for those who, by taking a stand, are making concrete the dreams of today.--From publisher description.
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Interviews, Hope, United states, politics and government, Hoffnung, Hoop, Engagement, Politieke cultuur, Nationale kenmerkenPlaces
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Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Troubled Times
2012, New Press, The
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Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Troubled Times
November 30, 2004, New Press
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Hope dies last: keeping the faith in difficult times
2003, New Press, Distributed by W.W. Norton
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Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Difficult Times
November 3, 2003, New Press
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Table of Contents
Prologue: Brothers: Father Robert Oldershaw and Dr. John Oldershaw; Part 1: Mr. Smith goes to Washington: Representative Dennis Kucinich
Representative Dan Burton; The New Deal: The old war: Clancy Sigal
Arnold Sundgaard
Norman Lloyd
Adoph Keifer
Admiral Gene LaRoque
Brigadier General Paul Tibbets
Herb Mitgang; Voices of the '60s: Tom Hayden
Staughton Lynd
Arlo Guthrie; Part 2: Concerning Enronism: John Kenneth Galbraith
Wallace Rasmussen; Bread and roses: Victor Reuther
Carole Travis
Ken Paff
Roberta Lynch
Eliseo Medina
Tom Geoghegan; Lift every voice: Tim Black
Elaine Jones
The Reverend Will D. Campbell
Lloyd King
Mel Leventhal; The pardon: Leroy Orange; Teachers: Deborah Bayly
Quinn Brisben.
Part 3: Easy riders: Andrew McNeil
Michael Oldham
Dr. David Buchanen; Anyplace I hang my hat is home: René Maxwell
Dierdre Merriman
Alderwoman Helen Shiller; A priest and two ex-seminarians: John Donahue
Jerry Brown
Ed Chambers; The discovery of power: Mike Gecan
Linda Stout
Pete Seeger
Frances Moore Lappé; Part 4: Immigrants: Usama Alshaibi
"Maria" and "Pedro"
A caveat: Sam Osaki; Younglings: Mollie McGrath
Bob Hemauer
Lynn Siebert
Maggie Morningstone; Higher learning: Liliana Lineares
Bob Kelly
Greg Halpern
Edward Childs; Epilogue: The pilgrim: Kathy Kelly.
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