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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 injustice--and 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, Roots of Justice shows how, through organizing, ordinary people have made extraordinary contributions to change society.

Table of Contents
"I Never Run Off the Track"
Organizing the Underground Railroad.

"Ang Laka Ay Nasa Pagkakaisa"
Strength is in the Union": Filipino Farmworkers Organize in the1930s.

The "Zoot Suit Riots"
Pachucos vs. the Navy.

"It's Our Union Too"
Chicanas Rescue the "Salt of the Earth" Strike.

Affirmative Action from the Grassroots
Black Americans Demand Jobs in San Francisco.

"Stand on a Street and Bounce a Ball"
Organizing the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.

Unafraid and Dignified
Welfare Recipients Organize for their Rights.

"No Evictions: We Won't Move!"
The Struggle to Save the I-Hotel.

"You Are Now on Indian Land"
Native Americans Occupy Alcatraz.

Participation with Power
Parents Fight for Community Control of New York City Schools.

Back to the Blanket
The Trail of Broken Treaties Marches on Washington.

"Justice, Not Sympathy"
Japanese Americans Fight for Dignity and Reparations.

Roots of Justice

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    A Paperback / softback by Larry R. Salomon, Kim Klein

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 30/10/2001
      ISBN13: 9780787961787, 978-0787961787
      ISBN10: 0787961787

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      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 injustice--and 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, Roots of Justice shows how, through organizing, ordinary people have made extraordinary contributions to change society.

      Table of Contents
      "I Never Run Off the Track"
      Organizing the Underground Railroad.

      "Ang Laka Ay Nasa Pagkakaisa"
      Strength is in the Union": Filipino Farmworkers Organize in the1930s.

      The "Zoot Suit Riots"
      Pachucos vs. the Navy.

      "It's Our Union Too"
      Chicanas Rescue the "Salt of the Earth" Strike.

      Affirmative Action from the Grassroots
      Black Americans Demand Jobs in San Francisco.

      "Stand on a Street and Bounce a Ball"
      Organizing the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.

      Unafraid and Dignified
      Welfare Recipients Organize for their Rights.

      "No Evictions: We Won't Move!"
      The Struggle to Save the I-Hotel.

      "You Are Now on Indian Land"
      Native Americans Occupy Alcatraz.

      Participation with Power
      Parents Fight for Community Control of New York City Schools.

      Back to the Blanket
      The Trail of Broken Treaties Marches on Washington.

      "Justice, Not Sympathy"
      Japanese Americans Fight for Dignity and Reparations.

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