Daily Archives: November 3, 2017

Scott Nearing – The Conscience of a Radical (1965)

“… Nearing was only warming up. Two years later, his pacifism and opposition to U.S. entry into World War I led to another firing, this one from the University of Toledo. His publisher — Macmillan — dropped him. Lecture bookings … Continue reading

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The 1960s-70s American Feminist Movement: Breaking Down Barriers for Women

A Women’s Liberation march in Washington, D.C., 1970. “In 1960, the world of American women was limited in almost every respect, from family life to the workplace. A woman was expected to follow one path: to marry in her early … Continue reading

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