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Roots of Justice: Stories of Organizing in Communities of Color / Edition 1
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Roots of Justice: Stories of Organizing in Communities of Color / Edition 1 in Bloomington, MN
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Roots of Justice: Stories of Organizing in Communities of Color / Edition 1 in Bloomington, MN
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With a foreword by Elizabeth Martinez,
Roots of Justice
recaptures some of the nearly forgotten histories of communities of color. These are the stories of people who fought back against exploitation and injusticeand won. From the Zoot Suiters who refused to put up with abuse at the hands of the Navy, to the women who organized the welfare rights movement of the 1970s,
shows how, through organizing, ordinary people have made extraordinary contributions to change society.
Roots of Justice
recaptures some of the nearly forgotten histories of communities of color. These are the stories of people who fought back against exploitation and injusticeand won. From the Zoot Suiters who refused to put up with abuse at the hands of the Navy, to the women who organized the welfare rights movement of the 1970s,
shows how, through organizing, ordinary people have made extraordinary contributions to change society.
With a foreword by Elizabeth Martinez,
Roots of Justice
recaptures some of the nearly forgotten histories of communities of color. These are the stories of people who fought back against exploitation and injusticeand won. From the Zoot Suiters who refused to put up with abuse at the hands of the Navy, to the women who organized the welfare rights movement of the 1970s,
shows how, through organizing, ordinary people have made extraordinary contributions to change society.
Roots of Justice
recaptures some of the nearly forgotten histories of communities of color. These are the stories of people who fought back against exploitation and injusticeand won. From the Zoot Suiters who refused to put up with abuse at the hands of the Navy, to the women who organized the welfare rights movement of the 1970s,
shows how, through organizing, ordinary people have made extraordinary contributions to change society.