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Marching on Washington: The Forging of an American Political Tradition: Book by Lucy G. Barber

Marching on Washington: The Forging of an American Political Tradition

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ISBN: 9780520227132    Publisher: University of California Press Year of publishing: 2003     Format:  Hardback No of Pages: 337        
When Jacob Coxey's army marched into Washington, DC in 1894, observers didn't know what to make of this concerted effort by citizens to use the capital for national public protest. By 1971, however, when...Read more
When Jacob Coxey's army marched into Washington, DC in 1894, observers didn't know what to make of this concerted effort by citizens to use the capital for national public protest. By 1971, however, when thousands marched to protest the war in Vietnam, what had once been outside the political order had become a routine gesture in American political culture. An erudite history of marching on Washington, this text explains how this political tactic began as something unacceptable and gradually became legitimate. The author shows how these highly visible events contributed to the development of a broader and more inclusive view of American citizenship and transformed the capital from the exclusive domain of politicians and officials into a national stage for American citizens to participate directly in national politics.
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About the author: Lucy G. Barber
Lucy G. Barber is an archivist for the California State Archives in Sacramento. She has taught United States history at the University of California, Davis;... Read more
Lucy G. Barber is an archivist for the California State Archives in Sacramento. She has taught United States history at the University of California, Davis; Rhode Island School of Design; and Brown University.
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Review:
Beautifully written. Lucy G. Barber has taken different stories and woven them together so that each story builds into a larger narrative about the history of political protest." - Mary L. Dudziak,...Read more
Beautifully written. Lucy G. Barber has taken different stories and woven them together so that each story builds into a larger narrative about the history of political protest." - Mary L. Dudziak, author of Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy
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