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  2. GI Underground Press - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 55 [13]: 39 The Mapping America Social Movement Project: Underground GI newspapers (antimilitarist) 1965-1975 at the University of Washington created by the pioneering and relentless historian of the GI underground press, James Lewes, counts 768 GI periodicals. Lewes spent decades traveling the world tracking down hard copies of every GI ...

  3. Movement Action Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Movement Action Plan is a strategic model for waging nonviolent social movements developed by Bill Moyer, a US social change activist.The MAP, initially developed by Moyer in the late 1970s, uses case studies of successful social movements to illustrate eight distinct stages through social movements' progress, and is designed to help movement activists choose the most effective tactics and ...

  4. Underground press - Wikipedia

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    From the Mapping American Social Movements project at the University of Washington. A number of libraries have extensive microfilm collections of underground newspapers. For example, the University of Oregon library has a collection that consists of mostly, but not exclusively North American underground papers.

  5. Students for a Democratic Society - Wikipedia

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    Student Social Action. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1966. Hayden, Tom, and Carl Wittman. "An Interracial Movement of the Poor?," SDS Economic Research and Action Project, 1963. 27 p. James, Mike. Getting Ready for the Firing Line: Join Community Union. Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, March 1968. Stapled softcover. 8p.

  6. Chicano Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Mapping American Social Movements digital project shows maps and charts demonstrating that as the organization added dozens then hundreds of chapters, the vast majority were in California. This should cause scholars to ask what conditions made the state unique, and why Chicano students in other states were less interested in organizing ...

  7. Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600–2000

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    One of the premier collections on the World Wide Web for the teaching of U.S. history, Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600 to 2000, includes (as of March 2014) 110 document projects with almost 4,350 documents and more than 153,000 pages of additional full-text sources relating to U.S. women's history.

  8. Raza Unida Party - Wikipedia

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    From the Mapping American Social Movements project at the University of Washington. La Raza Unida Organizing Committee: Albuquerque chapter, info about party history; 1996 documentary film from South Tucson, AZ featuring Raza Unida members; Texas Raza Unida Party, 1974 state convention, Houston, Tex., September 21-22.

  9. Category:Social movements in the United States - Wikipedia

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