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American Social Reform Movements Reference Library

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  • Published by U·X·L

Current headlines, classroom assignments, and natural concern all draw students to social reform studies. American Social Reform Movements Reference Library satisfies the curiosity of students and helps them successfully complete research and projects. The four-volume set chronicles and illustrates movements from the mid-1800s to the present day.

The two Almanac volumes discuss economic, religious and political forces that played a role in the formation of the various movements. In addition, they detail issues such as civil rights, environmental issues, gay rights, the antiwar movement, poverty and women's rights.

Significant coverage is given to minorities and women, with the Biographies volume profiling Mother Jones, Kweisi Mfume, Samuel Gompers, Frederick Douglass, Gloria Steinem, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Ella Jo Baker. Interesting portraits are also presented of Daniel and Philip Berrigan, Horace Mann, Martin Luther King, Jr. and many other key figures.

The Primary Sources volume uses documents, letters, speeches and other sources to explain significant events as well as the daily life of ordinary citizens. The Primary Sources volume includes selections such as "Twenty Years at Hull-House," by Jane Addams, "The Feminine Mystique," by Betty Friedan, "An Open Letter to the Grape Industry," by César Chávez, "The 31 Demands Raised by the Attica Brothers of September 9, 1971" by Attica prison inmates, and "Message to the Grass Roots," by Malcolm X. Contextual material covers the themes of the sources, the people associated with them and the aftermath.

Many features make the Library an invaluable resource for history, literature and government students exploring the movements that have helped shape American society, culture and politics: numerous illustrations and maps, engaging text, interesting sidebars, helpful words to know listings, research and activity ideas, as well as further reading suggestions, easy-to-use subject index and a concise chronology.

For table of contents, sample pages or other volume specific information see the entry for the Almanac, Biographies or Primary Sources.

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Review:

"Clearly written, sensibly organized, and carefully researched, this is an excellent overview of social reform movements in America written for a general audience. Anyone with a general interest in this nation's social progress will find this rewarding reading."
--ARBA, March 2007

  • Published/Released: December 2006
  • ISBN 13: 9781414409764
  • ISBN 10: 1414409761
  • Product number: 226074
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