Adelson, Alan,
SDS
. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1972.
Review of ideas and evolution of this student organization.
Dickstein, Morris,
Gates of Eden
. New York: Basic Books, 1977.
An interesting interpretation of the cultural changes of the 60’s in the United States.
Gwaltney, J.L.,
Drylongso
. New York: Random House, 1982.
Interviews with different Black people about their lives. Interesting oral history.
Hodgson, Godfrey,
America in Our Times
. Garden City, N.J.: Doubleday, 1976.
An interesting textbook of modern American History from 1945 to the present.
Joseph, Peter,
Good Times
. New York: Charterhouse, 1973.
A collection of oral histories by active participants in the events of the 60’s.
Lukas, Anthony,
Don’t Shoot—We are your children
. New York: Random House, 1971.
Collection of biographies of different social activists in the 60’s. Very Interesting.
Maucauley, Robie, and Ziff, Larzer,
America and its Discontents
. A collection of essays on the 60’s by involved observants.
Santoli, Al,
Everything We Had
.
A collection of first hand accounts of being in the Vietnam War. Very powerful.
Wicker, Tom,
JFK and LBJ
. New York: William Morrow and Company, 1968.
A “New Journalism” analysis of the influence of personality on politics.
Wolfe, Tom,
Radical Chic and MauMauing the Flak Catchers
. New York: A Bantam Book, 1970.
A “New Journalism” account of race relations in the 60’s.
Zinn, Howard,
The People’s History of the United States
. New York: Harper and Row Publishers, 1980.
American History as seen from the perspectives of the minorities and the oppressed. Another approach to our history.