Librarians and Human Rights

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Friday, June 5, 2020

Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
new books.

Bens, The Indigenous Paradox: Rights, Sovereignty, and Culture in the Americas (hc Jun 2020, eb Jun 2020)
Shannon, U.S. Foreign Policy and Muslim Women's Human Rights (hc 2017, pb 2020, eb 2017)
Walker, Divided Unions: The Wagner Act, Federalism, and Organized Labor (hc 2020, eb 2019)
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  • Dudley Randall
  • E. J. Josey
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  • Glennor Shirley
  • Gretchen Knief
  • Helen Marot
  • Henrietta M.Smith
  • Human Rights Archives Roundtable
  • James C. Welbourne
  • Jean E. Coleman
  • Jessamyn West
  • Maud Malone
  • Maurice J. "Mitch" Freedman
  • Miriam Braverman
  • Occupy Wall Street Librarians
  • Progressive Librarians Guild
  • Radical Reference
  • Ruth W. Brown
  • Sandra Rios Balderrama
  • Sanford Berman
  • Shiraz Durrani
  • Social Responsibilities Round Table of ALA
  • SRRT-ALA
  • Stanley Kunitz
  • Toni Samek
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