Praise for the previous edition:
"...useful...for a general audience...a volume that high schools and colleges should consider adding to their reference collections."—American Reference Books Annual
"...a fine book...a recommended purchase for high-school, public, and academic libraries."—Booklist
"Highly recommended for academic and public libraries."—Choice
American Social Leaders and Activists, Second Edition features more than 250 A-to-Z entries on important American activists and social leaders from colonial times to the present. Profiles cover men and women who have been at the forefront of social reform and, to a lesser extent, those who have directed reactionary movements. Included are figures who were prominent abolitionists, socialists, communists, temperance crusaders, suffragists, peace advocates, civil rights workers, labor organizers, and antiwar protesters.
Keeping in mind that many social leaders and activists represent groups with social, economic, and political agendas, those included in this volume made their most memorable contributions to American society from positions outside of government and political office. The impact these leaders made in the lives of Americans spread far beyond the work and support of their colleagues and direct supporters and into the mainstream national consciousness. In some cases, their prominence in the United States made them internationally known. Wide in scope of time, activity, gender, and ethnicity, American Social Leaders and Activists, Second Edition provides valuable insight into the lives of many of those who have profoundly affected American lives.
Profiles include:
- Grace Abbot: social worker, child labor reformer
- Henry Barnard: education reformer
- Clara Barton: health reformer, founder of the Red Cross
- Stokely Carmichael: Black Power leader
- David Duke: white supremacist
- John Echohawk: Indian rights leader
- Ernesto Galarza, Jr.: farm labor organizer, Mexican rights activist
- Abbie Hoffman: antiwar and counterculture leader
- Emma Goldman: anarchist, women's rights activist
- Helen Keller: socialist
- Larry Kramer: AIDS activist
- Ricardo Flores Magón: anarchist
- Ralph Nader: consumer rights and environmental activist
- Upton Sinclair: socialist.