POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security | Human Rights
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- Women reshaping human rights : how extraordinary activists are changing the world
- A citizen's guide to grassroots campaigns
- A citizen's guide to politics in America : how the system works & how to work the system
- A debate over rights : philosophical enquiries
- A forced agreement : press acquiescence to censorship in Brazil
- A handbook on international human rights terminology
- A hope more powerful than the sea : one refugee's incredible story of love, loss, and survival
- A. Philip Randolph, pioneer of the civil rights movement
- All is never said : the narrative of Odette Harper Hines
- Apartheid's last stand : the rise and fall of the South African security state
- Applied developmental science, [Vol. 6 | No. 4]
- Arapahoe politics, 1851-1978 : symbols in crises of authority
- Ashkenazi Jews in Mexico : ideologies in the structuring of a community
- Bayard Rustin and the civil rights movement
- Black Atlantic politics : dilemmas of political empowerment in Boston and Liverpool
- Black and green : the fight for civil rights in Northern Ireland & Black America
- Black religious leaders : conflict in unity
- But for Birmingham : the local and national movements in the civil rights struggle
- Chasing shadows : Indians along the United States-Mexico border, 1876-1911
- Citizenship and immigration in Post-War Britain : the institutional origins of a multicultural nation
- Citizenship in the Western tradition : Plato to Rousseau
- Citizenship, work, and welfare : searching for the good society
- Civic ideals : conflicting visions of citizenship in U.S. history
- Civic innovation in America : community empowerment, public policy, and the movement for civic renewal
- Civic virtues : rights, citizenship, and republican liberalism
- Civil rights chronicle : letters from the South
- Creating a democratic public : the struggle for urban participatory democracy during the progressive era
- Crime sans frontières : international and European legal approaches
- Deliberative democracy and human rights
- Don't think, smile! : notes on a decade of denial
- Ella Baker : freedom bound
- Ella Baker and the Black freedom movement : a radical democratic vision
- Ethnic conflict and international politics in the Middle East
- Exterminate them : written accounts of the murder, rape, and slavery of Native Americans during the California gold rush, 1848-1868
- Farther along : a civil rights memoir
- Filled with spirit and power : Protestant clergy in politics
- Free speech
- Freedom days : 365 inspired moments in civil rights history
- Freedom or security : the consequences for democracies using emergency powers to fight terror
- From southern wrongs to civil rights : the memoir of a white civil rights activist
- Genetic secrets : protecting privacy and confidentiality in the genetic era
- Guatemala : human rights and the Myrna Mack case
- If white kids die
- Ignorance and liberty
- Imperfect victories : the legal tenacity of the Omaha Tribe, 1945-1995
- Imperial inquisitions : prosecutors and informants from Tiberius to Domitian
- In our own best interest : how defending human rights benefits us all
- In struggle against Jim Crow : Lulu B. White and the NAACP, 1900-1957
- Inheritors of the spirit : Mary White Ovington and the founding of the NAACP
- Interpreting the free exercise of religion : the Constitution and American pluralism
- Lay bare the heart : an autobiography of the civil rights movement
- Letters from Robben Island : a selection of Ahmed Kathrada's prison correspondence, 1964-1989
- Liberty : its meaning and scope
- Managing ethnic conflict in Africa : pressures and incentives for cooperation
- Memories of Chicano history : the life and narrative of Bert Corona
- Mexican American youth organization : avant-garde of the Chicano movement in Texas
- Militant mediator : Whitney M. Young, Jr.
- Mill on liberty
- Nothing about us without us : disability oppression and empowerment
- On liberty
- Pobre raza! : violence, justice, and mobilization among México Lindo immigrants, 1900-1936
- Pragmatism, rights, and democracy
- Press censorship in Elizabethan England
- Race and nation in modern Latin America
- Redefining equality
- Refugees and forced displacement : international security, human vulnerability, and the state
- Refugees, terror and other troubles with the neighbors : against the double blackmail
- Religious conscience, the state, and the law : historical contexts and contemporary significance
- Rights beyond borders : the global community and the struggle over human rights in China
- Saudi Arabia : the shape of a client feudalism
- Selma, Lord, Selma : girlhood memories of the civil-rights days
- Social rights under the constitution : government and the decent life
- States and women's rights : the making of postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco
- Technology and privacy : the new landscape
- The Indians of southern California in 1852 : the B.D. Wilson report and a selection of contemporary comment
- The International Law Commission of the United Nations
- The International covenant on civil and political rights : cases, materials, and commentary
- The Memphis diary of Ida B. Wells
- The crusade for justice : Chicano militancy and the government's war on dissent
- The democracy owners' manual : a practical guide to changing the world
- The democratic wish : popular participation and the limits of American government
- The globalization of human rights
- The great father : the United States government and the American Indians
- The great wells of democracy : the meaning of race in American life
- The idea of human rights : four inquiries
- The lustre of our country : the American experience of religious freedom
- The multiculturalism of fear
- The new state : group organization the solution of popular government
- The political theory of global citizenship
- The quiet voices : southern rabbis and Black civil rights, 1880s to 1990s
- The smart culture : society, intelligence, and law
- This is where I came in : Black America in the 1960s
- Tribal government today : politics on Montana Indian reservations
- United we serve : national service and the future of citizenship
- Voices of the voiceless : women, justice, and human rights in Guatemala
- Who owns America? : social conflict over property rights
- With liberty for all : freedom of religion in the United States
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