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This vivid oral history presents the extraordinary testimony of people who experienced government repression and persecution firsthand. Drawn from three of the most significant social movements of our time -- the labor, Black freedom, and antiwar movements -- these engrossing interviews bring to life the experiences of Americans who acted upon their beliefs despite the price they paid for their dissent. In doing so, they -- and the movements they were part of -- helped shape the political and social landscape of the United States from the beginning to the end of the twentieth century.
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