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Say Burgin
History Department, Dickinson College
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Understanding antiwar activism as a gendering activity: A look at the US’s anti-Vietnam War movement
S Burgin
Journal of International Women's Studies 13 (6), 18-31, 2012
212012
White women, anti-imperialist feminism and the story of race within the US women’s liberation movement
S Burgin
Historicising the Women's Liberation Movement in the Western World, 60-73, 2019
92019
Locating Douglass Fitch: The Roots of Colour and Activist Traditions of United States Critical Whiteness Studies.
S Burgin
Critical Race & Whiteness Studies 9 (1), 2013
62013
Coarse offerings: Lessons from the Cambridge Women’s School for today’s radical education alternatives
S Burgin
Graduate Journal of Social Science 8 (2), 21-40, 2011
62011
“The Most Progressive and Forward Looking Race Relations Experiment in Existence”: Race “Militancy”, Whiteness, and DRRI in the Early 1970s
S Burgin
Journal of American Studies 49 (3), 557-574, 2015
42015
2.“Disorient whites from their assumptions about race”: People Against Racism
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 70-109, 2024
2024
Conclusion: The Racially Parallel Organizing Mandate and Black Power’s Legacy
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 217-220, 2024
2024
Introduction: Rethinking Black Power’s Relationship to White People
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 1-28, 2024
2024
Groups Aiming to Organize White People
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 227-228, 2024
2024
4.“We were trained to be like body cameras”: The Ad-Hoc Action Group
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 144-178, 2024
2024
5.“It’s the struggle of little people everywhere”: The Motor City Labor League
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 179-216, 2024
2024
3.“New White Consciousness”: The Detroit Industrial Mission
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 110-143, 2024
2024
1.“To begin to work in their own communities”: Creating the Strategy of Racially Parallel Organizing
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 29-69, 2024
2024
About the Author
S Burgin
Organizing Your Own, 291-292, 2024
2024
Organizing Your Own: The White Fight for Black Power in Detroit
S Burgin
NYU Press, 2024
2024
“The Trickbag [of] the Press” SNCC, Print Media, and the Myth of an Antiwhite Black Power Movement
S Burgin
Journal of Civil and Human Rights 8 (1), 1-27, 2022
2022
Rebecca Tuuri, Strategic Sisterhood: The National Council of Negro Women in the Black Freedom Struggle (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2018, $29.95). Pp. 338 …
S Burgin
Journal of American Studies 55 (2), 513-515, 2021
2021
Black Archives Take Center Stage
S Burgin
Journal of Civil and Human Rights 7 (1), 76-80, 2021
2021
We should welcome judicial independence — but only if it extends to defendants of all races and classes
S Burgin
Washington Post, 2019
2019
"The Shame of Our Whole Judicial System": George Crockett Jr., the New Bethel Shoot-In, and the Nation's Jim Crow Judiciary
S Burgin
2019
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