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A New Insurgency: The Port Huron Statement and Its Times
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Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was just one of several new insurgent movements for democracy and social justice during the late 1950s and early 1960s, and it must be understood in the context of other causes and organizationsin the United States and abroadthat inspired its founding manifesto, the
Port Huron Statement
. In
A New Insurgency: The
and Its Times
, a diverse group of more than forty scholars and activists take a transnational approach in order to explore the differentthough often interconnectedcampaigns that mobilized people along varied racial, ethnic, gender, and regional dimensions from the birth of the New Left in the civil rights and pacifist agitation of the 1950s to the Occupy movements of today. This volume features three never-before-published “manifesto drafts” written by Tom Hayden in early 1962 that generated the discussion leading to the Port Huron meeting. Other highlights include recollections from leading women in the Port Huron deliberations who, three years later, protested the subordination of women within the radical movements, thus setting the stage for the rise of women’s liberation.
A New Insurgency
is based on the University of Michigan’s conference commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the
in 2012. “The fiftieth anniversary of the
has drawn a great number of reflections and commemorations, but this carefully conceived volume offers an account of unrivaled ambition, exceptional breadth, and surprising insight. It both excavates the event itselfvividly, perceptively, exhaustivelyand gives it the largest and most illuminating of contexts.
is as close to definitive as any volume of this kind can become.” Geoff Eley, Karl Pohrt Distinguished University Professor of Contemporary History, University of Michigan
Port Huron Statement
. In
A New Insurgency: The
and Its Times
, a diverse group of more than forty scholars and activists take a transnational approach in order to explore the differentthough often interconnectedcampaigns that mobilized people along varied racial, ethnic, gender, and regional dimensions from the birth of the New Left in the civil rights and pacifist agitation of the 1950s to the Occupy movements of today. This volume features three never-before-published “manifesto drafts” written by Tom Hayden in early 1962 that generated the discussion leading to the Port Huron meeting. Other highlights include recollections from leading women in the Port Huron deliberations who, three years later, protested the subordination of women within the radical movements, thus setting the stage for the rise of women’s liberation.
A New Insurgency
is based on the University of Michigan’s conference commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the
in 2012. “The fiftieth anniversary of the
has drawn a great number of reflections and commemorations, but this carefully conceived volume offers an account of unrivaled ambition, exceptional breadth, and surprising insight. It both excavates the event itselfvividly, perceptively, exhaustivelyand gives it the largest and most illuminating of contexts.
is as close to definitive as any volume of this kind can become.” Geoff Eley, Karl Pohrt Distinguished University Professor of Contemporary History, University of Michigan