Explores the intertwined histories of print and protest in the United States from Reconstruction to the 2000s. Ten essays look at how protestors of all political and religious persuasions, as well as aesthetic and ethical temperaments, have used the printed page to wage battles over free speech; test racial, class, sexual, and even culinary boundaries; and to alter the moral landscape in American life.
| Author: James L. Baughman, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen, James P. Danky
| Publisher: University Of Wisconsin Press
| Publication Date: Apr 20, 2015
| Number of Pages: 278 pages
| Language: English
| Binding: Paperback
| ISBN-10: 0299302849
| ISBN-13: 9780299302849
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Author:
James L. Baughman, Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen, James P. Danky