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Violence and dissent in urban America / Fred Crawford, editor.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Crawford, Fred Roberts, 1924-1982, editor.
Emory University. Center for Research in Social Change.
Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation, Atlanta, Ga.
Conference Name:
Violence and Dissent in Urban America, 1969, Atlanta, Ga.
Series:
SNPA Foundation seminar books ; 2.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Violence--United States--Congresses.
Violence.
United States.
Violence--United States.
Physical Description:
7 unnumbered pages, 114 pages ; 22 cm.
Other Title:
Urban America.
Place of Publication:
Atlanta, Ga. : Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation, [1969]
Contents:
Foreword.
Preface.
Reducing violence, by F. R. Crawford.
An unromantic view of the revolution, by W. W. Pendleton.
Social change,, dissent and violence, by J. H. Laue.
Causes of violence, by J. W. Cox.
Negro leadership, by J. E. Conyers.
Atlanta: black history, by R. Norman.
Turmoil on the campus, by B. Justice.
Student dissent: a panel discussion.
The mass media and violence, by O. N. Larsen.
Bibliographical information.
Notes.
Notes:
"Seminar held at Emory University, March 23-26, 1969 ... jointly sponsored by Emory University's Center for Research in Social Change and the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation. The title of the seminar: ... Violence and Dissent in Urban America." Cf. p. [1], [3] (1st group).
Bibliographical references included in "Notes": pages [113]-114.
OCLC:
313923

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