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New to this Edition Offers an expanded discussion of the civil rights movement Provides up-to-date examinations of the LGBT movement, the women's movement, and global movements for social justice An updated chapter on right-wing movements includes the Tea Party movement Includes a restructured and updated chapter on the environmental movement Integrates important new literature featuring the latest scholarship.


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