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Small Victories on the Way to Freedom, 1934–1945
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Zebulon Vance Miletsky
Published: 06 December 2022
... socialist nationalism South Boston neighborhood urban renewal West Roxbury neighborhood racial equality League of Struggle for Negro Rights Urban League Communism Cold War Organized labor Boston Chronicle Boston Irish John Boyle O’Reilly NAACP Youth Council William Harrison There is no enemy...
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Music Born of the Streets: Hip-Hop’s Articulations of Urban Life and Identity
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Yelena Bailey
Published: 18 December 2020
... The Fugees’s The Score , Lupe Fiasco’s The Cool , and Kendrick Lamar’s Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City as examples of how hip hop operates as an art form that humanizes Black youth in counter cultural ways. art Beautiful Struggle The Coates Forman Murray hip hop...
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Only for the Cause of the Pátria: The Frustrations of Interwar Moralism
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Benjamin A. Cowan
Published: 11 April 2016
... of a moralistic anticommunism that would gain ascendancy in dictatorial Brazil. Antimodernism Catholic Church Estado Novo Fascism Masculinity Nationalism Religion Vargas Getúlio Dornelles Youth AIB Brazilian Integralist Action Brazilian Integralist Action AIB Eugenics Integralists Mainwaring Scott...
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Drugs, Anarchism, and Eroticism: Moral Technocracy and the Military Regime
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Benjamin A. Cowan
Published: 11 April 2016
...Chapter Four traces the doctrinalization of moral countersubversion—a key step in operationalizing moral panic. In high-level forums on security and development, specific anxieties—about youthful behavior, global decadence, new media technology, and women in the workplace—became categorical pillars...
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The March of Southern Youth!
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Robin D. G. Kelley
Published: 08 March 2015
...This chapter considers the efforts of Southern youths to reestablish the radical movement in Birmingham. Youth-oriented organizations and those they influenced built a movement focusing on civil rights, full citizenship for African-Americans and poor whites, domestic and international peace...
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From Jazz Babies to Youth Militants
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Sharon McConnell-Sidorick
Published: 17 April 2017
...This chapter examines the Jazz Age youth culture: the backlash and disillusionment following World War I, the rebellious modern women and men, new sexual freedom, Prohibition, jazz music and dance. It describes the Kensington neighborhood's youth culture. It then examines how the union transformed...
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¡Basta Ya! Raza Youth in an Era of Radical Third World Possibility
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Tomás F. Jr. Summers Sandoval
Published: 01 August 2013
...Located in radical political culture of the late 1960s and early 1970s, this chapter explores the formation of a multiracial and transnational perspective among segments of Bay Area youth. This perspective informed the movements these youth sought to inspire, in particular ones collapsing the space...
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Molding South Korean Youth
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John Lewis Gaddis
Published: 03 September 2007
...This chapter examines how the United States managed its relationship with South Korea's youth, a group that it considered vital to the country's economic and political transformation. It begins by appraising the role of American official, private, and religious organizations in steering South...
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Citizens of a World Not Yet Built
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Wesley C. Hogan
Published: 16 December 2019
... Donald Zinn Howard AbolishICE accountability of lawmakers to ordinary people Asian American Justice Center detention centers GEO Group Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE Indigenous homeland Indigenous youth Juntos Mijente National Day Laborer...
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The Duty of Their Elders: Doctors, Coaches, and Safety Expertise, 1950s–1960s
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Kathleen Bachynski
Published: 25 November 2019
...After World War II, as the subspecialties of injury prevention and sports medicine developed, doctors and coaches sought to establish their authority on matters of youth football safety. The framing of football safety knowledge was gendered. Not only were sports doctors and coaches almost...
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Epilogue: No Game for Boys to Play
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Kathleen Bachynski
Published: 25 November 2019
...Contemporary debates over head injuries in youth football are at a crossroads, with competing framings of the risks of traumatic brain injuries resulting in significantly different potential responses to addressing the sport’s risks. The prevailing framework, shaped in many ways by the NFL...
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A Seedbed of Activism: Holistic Education and the Institute for Colored Youth, 1837–1877
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Jelani M. Favors
Published: 16 April 2019
...This chapter discusses the history of the first black college established – The Institute for Colored Youth (ICY). The ICY would later be renamed Cheyney State University. Founded in 1837, the ICY became a critical staging ground for both the abolitionist movement and the early civil rights...
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Race Women: New Negro Politics and the Flowering of Radicalism at Bennett College, 1900–1945
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Jelani M. Favors
Published: 16 April 2019
... Baba Goes to Town film Black history Cantor Eddie Dunbar Paul Laurence Hill Montgomery S history black Southern Negro Youth Congress SNYC Southern Theaters Incorporated theaters Jones Frances LeGon Jeni North Carolina A&T North Carolina Inter racial Committee Federal Bureau...
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The World of the Students
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Valeria Manzano
Published: 28 April 2014
... the public imagination, helping to create consensus for the 1966 coup d’état, when the military intervened in the universities. Authoritarianism and education Education and modernization Modernization Students in relation to youth —secondary school discipline and —university political activism...
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Surfing the New Wave: Music, Leisure, and Consumption
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Valeria Manzano
Published: 28 April 2014
...This chapter discusses the spread of youth-led music and consumption. It suggests that these realms became pivotal to the ways in which young people constructed a sense of generational belonging at the time that they irrupted, as youth, in the public arena. Secondary school and university students...
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Conclusion
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Valeria Manzano
Published: 28 April 2014
...This chapter summarizes the preceding discussions and presents some final thoughts. The discussions showed that between the midcentury and the mid-1970s, youth as a category, and young people as actors, stood at the center of discussions, and questionings, on how relations of authority were thought...
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Too Damned Long in the Woods to Be Fooled By Weasels: Youth, Labor, Spies, and the Post-Convention Campaign
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Thomas W. Devine
Published: 27 May 2013
...This chapter describes how the national leaders of the Progressive Party focused primarily on mobilizing two core constituencies—youth and organized labor—as they prepared for the fall campaign. From the outset, the Wallace crusade had demonstrated a special appeal to young people. Not surprisingly...
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Published: 11 November 2013
... black homes as well as maternal deprivation attributed to inadequate mothers. It evaluates compensatory education programs developed in the early 1960s and then turns to Mobilization for Youth, a community action program active in the early and mid–1960s on Manhattan's Lower East Side. African Americans...
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Young People and Old Mountains: Commercialism and Conservationism Tangle in the Alps
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Tait Keller
Published: 04 January 2016
... emerging youth movements and nature conservation groups in Germany and Austria during the years before the First World War. Meanwhile, the growing popularity of downhill skiing and motorcars commercialized the Alps and threatened traditional mountaineering norms. Mathias Zdarsky popularized downhill skiing...
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The Program Allowed Me to Get Pregnant: Everyday Resistance, Dignity, and Fleeting Collectives
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Lauren J. Silver
Published: 30 March 2015
... and Youth Services (CYS) worker ignored the official procedures involved in taking a client’s child under custody. The client was so upset that she had hit her SIL program manager, and charges were brought against the client as a result. The mother had little recourse against the CYS worker’s unreasonable...