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Works
Title | Sources |
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Ain't I a woman : Black women and feminism | |
Bertrand Russell's America : a documented account. | |
Conquest : sexual violence and American Indian genocide | |
Contra terror in Nicaragua : report of a fact-finding mission, September 1984-January 1985 | |
The curious courtship of women's liberation and socialism | |
The dark ages : life in the United States 1945-1960 | |
Ecological democracy | |
Economic report of the president | |
The fateful triangle : the United States, Israel, and the Palestinians | |
Feminism is for everybody : passionate politics | |
Feminist theory from margin to center | |
From a native son : selected essays in indigenism, 1985-1995 | |
From abortion to reproductive freedom : transforming a movement | |
Global visions : beyond the new world order | |
Globalization from below : the power of solidarity | |
Iraq under siege : the deadly impact of sanctions and war | |
Loving in the war years : lo que nunca pasó por sus labios | |
No nukes : everyone's guide to nuclear power | |
Pamphlet (South End Press) ; no. 3. Haas, G. Plant closures, c1985: | |
Prophets of order : the rise of the new class, technocracy and socialism in America | |
Regulating the lives of women : social welfare policy from colonial times to the present | |
Rethinking Camelot : JFK, the Vietnam War, and U.S. Political Culture | |
The rise and fall of the Soviet threat : domestic sources of the Cold War consensus | |
El Salvador, the face of revolution | |
Social and sexual revolution : essays on Marx and Reich | |
The State of Native America : genocide, colonization, and resistance | |
Talking about a revolution : interviews with Michael Albert, Noam Chomsky, Barbara Ehrenreich, Bell Hooks, Peter Kwong, Winona LaDuke, Manning Marable, Urvashi Vaid, and Howard Zinn | |
Talking back : thinking feminist, thinking black | |
They should have served that cup of coffee : 7 radicals remember th 60s | |
Turning the tide : U.S. intervention in Central America and the struggle for peace | |
What lies beneath, c2007: | |
Women and male violence : the visions and struggles of the battered women's movement | |
Women writing resistance : essays on Latin America and the Caribbean | |
Year 501 : the conquest continues | |
Yearning : race, gender, and cultural politics |