Freedom's Orator: Mario Savio and the Radical Legacy of the 1960s

Freedom's Orator: Mario Savio and the Radical Legacy of the 1960s
ISBN-10
0199395209
ISBN-13
9780199395200
Category
History
Pages
512
Language
English
Published
2014-04-24
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Authors
Robert Cohen, Professor of Teaching and Learning School of Education Robert Cohen

Description

Here is the first biography of Mario Savio, the brilliant leader of Berkeley's Free Speech Movement, the largest and most disruptive student rebellion in American history. Savio risked his life to register black voters in Mississippi in the Freedom Summer of 1964 and did more than anyone to bring daring forms of non-violent protest from the civil rights movement to the struggle for free speech and academic freedom on American campuses. Drawing upon previously unavailable Savio papers, as well as oral histories from friends and fellow movement leaders, Freedom's Orator illuminates Mario's egalitarian leadership style, his remarkable eloquence, and the many ways he embodied the youthful idealism of the 1960s. The book also narrates, for the first time, his second phase of activism against "Reaganite Imperialism" in Central America and the corporatization of higher education. Including a generous selection of Savio's speeches, Freedom's Orator speaks with special relevance to a new generation of activists and to all who cherish the '60s and democratic ideals for which Savio fought so selflessly.

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