Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
340
Language
English
Published
Jan 21, 2015
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812290992
ISBN-13
9780812290998
Description
This compelling exploration dives into the heart of the Port Huron Statement, the defining manifesto of the 1960s New Left student movement. Flacks, Lichtenstein, and Hayden dissect its historical significance, tracing the roots of student activism and the cultural currents that shaped a generation. Through engaging anecdotes and thoughtful analysis, they bring the voices of young activists to life, reflecting their hopes and frustrations.
The authors invite readers to reflect on the legacy of the statement in today’s political climate, encouraging a deeper understanding of youth engagement in social change. The book serves as both a nostalgic glance back and a powerful call to action for future generations, highlighting the enduring impact of collective activism.
The authors invite readers to reflect on the legacy of the statement in today’s political climate, encouraging a deeper understanding of youth engagement in social change. The book serves as both a nostalgic glance back and a powerful call to action for future generations, highlighting the enduring impact of collective activism.
Genres
History
Contemporary