Ideal Citizens SOCIAL SCIENCE / SlaveryWhat really became of the student activists who helped define the civil rights eraand what does their story tell us about race, protests, and political commitment in America? 1994 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title In Ideal Citizens, James J. Fendrich offers a bracing corrective to the familiar, white washed mythology of the 1960s. Grounded in rare longitudinal research, this book traces the lives of Black and white college students who participated in
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this book encourages readers to think about their own leadership and the leadership provided by others around them as the basis for continuing improvement in management and professional practice
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