Contents
Preface
Introduction / Richard J. Jensen and David P. Schulz
1. Fannie Lou Hamer on Winona: Trauma, Recovery, Memory / Davis W. Houck
2. Theorizing Black Power in Prison: The Writings of George Jackson and Angela Davis / Lisa M. Corrigan
3. From Farmworker to Cultural Icon: Cesar Chavez’s Rhetorical Crusade / Richard J. Jensen and John C. Hammerback
4. Free Speech at Berkeley, 1964–1967: Mario Savio, Clark Kerr, and Ronald Reagan / David Henry and James Arnt Aune
5. Finding Feminism’s Audience: Rhetorical Diversity in Early Second-Wave Feminist Discourse / Bonnie J. Dow
6. Dr. H[omosexual] Anonymous, Gay Liberation Activism, and the American Psychiatric Association, 1963–1973 / Thomas R. Dunn
7. Making and Unmaking Political Mischief: Trickster Influences in the Rhetorical Humor of the 1960s / Mari Boor Tonn
8. People Get Ready: The Civil Rights Movement, Protest Music, and the Rhetoric of Resistance / Stephen A. King
9. Extremism in the Defense of Liberty: The Countercultural Rhetoric of Barry Goldwater’s 1964 Acceptance Speech / Carl R. Burgchardt
Bibliography
About the Authors
Index