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|a Martin, Bradford D.,
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|a The Theater Is in The Street :
|b Politics and Public Performance in 1960s America /
|c Bradford D. Martin.
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|a Amherst :
|b University of Massachusetts Press,
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-199) and index.
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|a The convergence of art, politics, and everyday life -- Freedom singers of the civil rights movement : delivering a message on the front lines -- The Living Theatre : paradise and politics in the streets -- The Diggers : politicizing the counterculture -- The Art Workers Coalition and the Guerrilla Art Action Group : politicizing the art world -- The continuing value of public performance.
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