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" Stepping stones : "
Alice Lynd and Staughton Lynd.
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BL
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Record Number
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1006098
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b760468
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Main Entry
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Lynd, Alice.
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Title & Author
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Stepping stones : : memoir of a life together /\ Alice Lynd and Staughton Lynd.
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Publication Statement
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Lanham, MD :: Lexington Books,, ©2009.
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xvi, 191 pages) :: illustrations
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ISBN
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0739134604
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: 9780739134603
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0739127497
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0739127500
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9780739127490
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9780739127506
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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"Selected bibliography of publications by Staughton and/or Alice Lynd": pages 183-184.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Beginnings -- Son of Middletown / Staughton Lynd -- When I was little / Alice Lynd -- Friends -- A premature new leftist / Staughton Lynd -- Music and dance and discovering childhood / Alice Lynd -- Story street / Staughton Lynd -- Community -- Macedonia -- After Macedonia -- Starfish / Alice Lynd -- The sixties -- Cooper Square / Staughton Lynd -- We shall overcome / Staughton Lynd -- A trip to Hanoi / Staughton Lynd -- Draft counseling / Alice Lynd -- War crimes and the end of the sixties / Staughton Lynd -- Accompaniment -- The idea of "accompaniment" -- Doing oral history together -- We become lawyers -- Our union makes us strong -- Nicaragua -- Palestine -- The worst of the worst -- Mama bear / Alice Lynd -- Lucasville / Staughton Lynd -- Mr. X / Alice Lynd -- The death penalty and the prison system -- Afterwords -- "October, October" / Staughton Lynd -- Retrospectives -- A letter to Martha / Alice Lynd -- -- Happy / Alice Lynd.
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Abstract
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Stepping Stones is a joint memoir by two longtime participants in movements for social change in the United States. Staughton and Alice Lynd have worked for racial equality, against war, with workers and prisoners, and against the death penalty. Coming from similar ethical backgrounds but with very different personalities, the Lynds spent three years in an intentional community in Northeast Georgia during the 1950s. There they experienced a way of living that they later sought to carry into the larger society. Both were educated to be teachers--Staughton as a professor of history and Alice as a.
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Subject
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Lynd, Alice.
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Lynd, Staughton.
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Lynd, Alice.
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Lynd, Alice.
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Lynd, Staughton.
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Lynd, Staughton.
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Subject
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Social reformers-- United States, Biography.
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BIOGRAPHY AUTOBIOGRAPHY-- Social Scientists Psychologists.
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Subject
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Social reformers.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- General.
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United States.
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Dewey Classification
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303.48/4092273B
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LC Classification
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HN59.2.L95 2009eb
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Added Entry
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Lynd, Staughton.
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