Bradford D. Martin is currently assistant professor of history at Bryant College in Rhode Island.
List of Illustrations
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Acknowledgments
xi
Introduction The Convergence of Art, Politics, and Everyday Life
3
(17)
Freedom Singers of the Civil Rights Movement: Delivering a Message on the Front Lines
20
(29)
The Living Theatre: Paradise and Politics in the Streets
49
(37)
The Diggers: Politicizing the Counterculture
86
(39)
The Art Workers Coalition and the Guerrilla Art Action Group: Politicizing the Art World
125
(35)
Epilogue The Continuing Value of Public Performance
160
(7)
Notes
167
(24)
Bibliography
191
(10)
Index
201
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