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Dynamics of Idealism: Volunteers for Civil Rights
1965-1982

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Aiken, Michael T., N.J. Demereth III, and Gerald Marwell. Dynamics of Idealism: Volunteers for Civil Rights, 1965-1982 [computer file]. 1st DPLS ed. Madison, WI.: Michael T. Aiken, N.J. Demereth, and Gerald Marwell, University of Wisconsin, Department of Sociology [producers], 1985. Madison, WI: Data and Program Library Service [distributor], 1985, 1997; <http://dpls.dacc.wisc.edu/Idealism/index.html>; ().

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