Price of Dissent
Discover the powerful narratives in Price of Dissent by the University of California Press, published in 2001. This compelling oral history spans 479 pages and captures the voices of individuals who faced government repression and persecution in the United States. Through insightful interviews, the book delves into three pivotal social movements: the labor movement, the black freedom movement, and the antiwar movement. Each testimony provides a unique perspective on the struggles and resilience of those who fought for justice and equality. Ideal for readers interested in social justice, history, and activism, Price of Dissent is a vital addition to any bookshelf. Explore the past and understand the price of standing up for one’s beliefs.