Freedom's orator : Mario Savio and the radical legacy of the 1960s / / Robert Cohen.

"Here is the first biography of Mario Savio, the brilliant leader of Berkeley's Free Speech Movement, the largest and most disruptive student rebellion in American history. Savio risked his life to register black voters in Mississippi in the Freedom Summer of 1964 and did more than anyone...

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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
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Physical Description:xiv, 512 p., [12] p. of plates :; ill.
Notes:Index included.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I: The Education of an American Radical
  • 1. Child of War
  • 2. The Making of a Civil Rights Activist
  • 3. Freedom Summer
  • Part II: Avatar of Student Protest: Leading the Free Speech Movement
  • 4. From Polite Protest to the First Sit-In
  • 5. The Police Car Blockade
  • 6. Organizing and Negotiating
  • 7. "We Almost Lost": The FSM in Crisis
  • 8. Speaking Out and Sitting In
  • 9. "Free Speech at Last"
  • Part III: After the Revolution: A Voice Lost and Found
  • 10. Descending from Leadership
  • 11. Battling Back
  • 12. Dying in the Saddle
  • Appendix: Speeches.