Martin Oppenheimer
Martin Oppenheimer
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The hate handbook
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The State in Modern Society
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Radical sociologists and the movement
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The sit-in movement of 1960
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White collar politics
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The American working class
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The American military
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The urban guerrilla
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A manual for direct action
cover - HHHate HandbookxMartin Oppenheimer
Hate Handbookx
no cover - AWAmerican Working Class TodayMartin Oppenheimer
American Working Class Today
no cover - TGThe genesis of the southern Neg...Martin Oppenheimer
The genesis of the southern negro student movement (sit-in movement)
no cover - AMA manual for direct action, by...Martin Oppenheimer
A manual for direct action, by Martin Oppenheimer and George Lakey. Foreword by Bayard Rustin. Drawings by Elsa Bailey
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- Open Work
The hate handbook
- Open Work
The State in Modern Society
- Open Work
Radical sociologists and the movement
- Open Work
The sit-in movement of 1960
- Open Work
White collar politics
- Open Work
The American working class
- Open Work
The American military
- Open Work
The urban guerrilla
- Open Work
A manual for direct action
- Open Work
Hate Handbookx
- Open Work
American Working Class Today
- Open Work
The genesis of the southern negro student movement (sit-in movement)
- Open Work
A manual for direct action, by Martin Oppenheimer and George Lakey. Foreword by Bayard Rustin. Drawings by Elsa Bailey