United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-
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United States -- Social conditions -- 1945-
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Incoming Resources
- The feminine mystique, by Betty Friedan
- The trumpet of conscience, [by] Martin Luther King, Jr
- The coming of post-industrial society, a venture in social forecasting, Daniel Bell
- All in the family, the realignment of American democracy since the 1960s, Robert O. Self
- The civil rights movement and its legacy, Anna Kosof
- The fan who knew too much, Aretha Franklin, the rise of the soap opera, children of the gospel church and other meditations, Anthony Heilbut
- Restoring hope, conversations on the future of Black America : a project of the Obsidian Society, Cornel West ; edited by Kelvin Shawn Sealey
- Reporting America, Alistair Cooke ; introduction and commentaries by Susan Cooke Kittredge
- The cultural contradictions of capitalism, Daniel Bell
- Killer on the road, violence and the American interstate, Ginger Strand
- Playboy and the making of the good life in modern America, Elizabeth Fraterrigo
- America's quest for the ideal self, dissent and fulfillment in the 60s and 70s, Peter Clecak
- The inner American, a self-portrait from 1957 to 1976, Joseph Veroff, Elizabeth Douvan, Richard A. Kulka
- The future of change, how technology shapes social revolutions, Ray Brescia
- The twilight of the American enlightenment, the 1950s and the crisis of liberal belief, George M. Marsden
- The age of abundance, how prosperity transformed America's politics and culture, Brink Lindsey
- Categorically unequal, the American stratification system, Douglas S. Massey
- A nice place to visit, tourism and urban revitalization in the postwar Rustbelt, Aaron Cowan
- Better together, restoring the American community, Robert D. Butler and Lewis M. Feldstein ; with Don Cohen
- The gifted generation, when government was good, David Goldfield
- A dream of greatness, the American people, 1945-1963, Geoffrey Perrett
- Voices of decline, the postwar fate of U.S. cities, Robert A. Beauregard
- Rendezvous with destiny, a history of the Yale Class of 1937 and its times, by John W. Field
- Gunnar Myrdal and America's conscience, social engineering and racial liberalism, 1938-1987, Walter A. Jackson
- My American century, Studs Terkel
- In our time, Eric Hoffer
- Hacia un mundo nuevo, Robert F. Kennedy ; prólogo de Manuel Jiménez de Parga
- This country, my life in politics and history, Chris Matthews
- A hard rain, America in the 1960s, our decade of hope, possibility, and innocence lost, Frye Gaillard
- The home front, by Geoffrey A. Campbell
- No easy victories,, by John W. Gardner. Edited by Helen Rowan
- No retreat from tomorrow;, President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1967 messages to the 90th Congress
- Front porch politics, the forgotten heyday of American activism in the 1970s and 1980s, Michael Stewart Foley
- A moral temper, the letters of Dwight Macdonald, edited with an introduction by Michael Wreszin
- Decade of nightmares, the end of the sixties and the making of eighties America, Philip Jenkins
- Survival City, adventures among the ruins of atomic America, Tom Vanderbilt
- Twenty-five years of dissent, an American tradition, compiled and with an introd. by Irving Howe
- Bella Abzug, how one tough broad from the Bronx fought Jim Crow and Joe McCarthy, pissed off Jimmy Carter, battled for the rights of women and workers, rallied against war and for the planet, and shook up politics along the way : an oral history, by Suzanne Braun Levine and Mary Thom
- The Columbia history of post-World War II America, edited by Mark C. Carnes
- My soul looks back in wonder, voices of the civil rights movement, Juan Williams ; foreword, David Halberstam ; afterword, Marian Wright Edelman
- American mojo, lost and found, restoring our middle class before the world blows by, Peter D. Kiernan
- The noir forties, the American people from victory to Cold War, Richard Lingeman
- Music of the postwar era, Don Tyler
- Know your price, valuing black lives and property in America's black cities, Andre M. Perry
- Without Marx or Jesus;, the new American Revolution has begun., With an afterword by Mary McCarthy. Translated by J.F. Bernard
- The Cold War years, Dale Anderson
- How to do things with dance, performing change in postwar America, Rebekah J. Kowal
- The death of the grown-up, how America's arrested development is bringing down Western civilization, Diana West
- American women in the 1960s, changing the future, Blanche Linden-Ward, Carol Hurd Green
- America in the nineties, Nina Esperanza Serrianne ; with a foreword by John Robert Greene
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