Frost contributes to a more nuanced understanding of the era and pushes past stereotypes of the sixties. (Journal of Social History) “:Frost has created a usable past capable of enriching our understanding of the difficulties of democracy and the tough realities of American politics (Peace & Change) A thoughtful, illuminating, and compelling study. Frost has mined original sources, including a range of oral history interviews. . . . A vitally important book for scholars and students of the '60s, of community organizing, and of the politics of urban America since World War Two. . . . easily the best feminist treatment of SDS to appear in over twenty years. The appearance of works such as this marks the coming of age of a new generation of scholars who treat the 1960s in genuinely historical terms. Frost performs the considerable feat of treating this still-controversial period both critically and appreciatively. - Felicia Kornbluh,Duke University The finest study to date on the ill-fated Economic research and Action Project. . . . An outstanding work. (Choice) Frost has provided a coherent examination of the role of American women during the poor people's movement of the 1960s...there are many different things for scholars to admire about this book (American Historical Review)