A saving remnant : the radical lives of Barbara Deming and David McReynolds /

By the time their paths first crossed in the 1960s, Barbara Deming and David McReynolds had each charted a unique course through the political and social worlds of the American left. Deming, a feminist, journalist, and political activist with an abiding belief in nonviolence, had been an out lesbian...

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Main Author: Duberman, Martin B. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : New Press, 2011.
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505 0 |a Barbara's youth -- David's early activism, Bohemia, and homosexuality -- Joining the Black struggle -- The personal and the political : the early 1960s -- David and the New Left -- Protesting the War in Vietnam -- The late 1960s -- militancy and the emergence of feminism and gay liberation -- Personal matters -- The War Resisters League, socialism, and the arms race -- Sugarloaf Key -- At eighty. 
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520 |a A dual biography which reveals a historical scene of activism, radical ideas, and coming to terms with homosexuality when the gay rights movement was still in its nascent stages. The cast of characters includes intellectuals, artists, and activists from the critic Edmund White and the writer Mary McCarthy to the young Alvin Ailey and Allen Ginsberg. From publisher description. 
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