Sources for Student Social Action Movements

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Student Social Action for Labor Rights

Brax, R. S. (1981) The First Student Movement: Student Activism in the United States During the 1930s. New York: Kennikat Press

Cooper, M. (2001, April) Naomi Klein on Why Kids Raised on Cool Take a Stand on Trade. Los Angeles Times, April 29, 2001. Retrieved May 8, 2006 from: http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0429-05.htm

Klein, N. (2000) No Logo. Toronto: Random House

Klein, N. (2002) Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate. Toronto: Random House

Rhoads, R. A. (1998) Freedom's Web: Student Activism in an Age of Cultural Diversity. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press

United Students Against Sweatshops (2004, January) Comparison of the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) and the Fair Labor Association (FLA). Retrieved May 8, 2006, from: http://www.studentsagainstsweatshops.org/docs/wrc_fla_04.doc

United Students Against Sweatshops (n.d.) About USAS: Principles of Unity Retrieved May 8, 2006, from: http://www.studentsagainstsweatshops.org/about/about.php

Van Heerden, A. (2006) Human Rights and Brand Accountability: How Multinational Can Promote Labor Rights. Fair Labor Association. Retrieved May 10, 2006, from: http://www.fairlabor.org/all/news/Speeches/FLA_CHRC2006.pdf

Student Social Action Against Racism

Hill, L. (2004) The Deacons of Defense: Armed Resistence and the Civil Rights Movement. London: Chapel Hill

Howes, K. K., Slovey C. (2001) Harlem Renaissance. Boston: UXL

Jones, S. L. (2002) Rereading the Harlem Renaissance: Race, Class and Gender in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston and Dorothy West. Connecticut, London: Greenwood Press

Jones. E.P. (1991) "The Impact of Economic, Political, and Social Factors on Recent Overt Black/White Racial Conflict in Higher Education in the United States." The Journal of Negro Education, Vol.60, No.4.


Student Social Action Against Discrimination related to Gender

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