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The Greater Generation - by Leonard Steinhorn (Paperback)

The Greater Generation - by  Leonard Steinhorn (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Lenny Steinhorn presents compelling evidence that Boomers significantly shaped--and improved--their times. This is a counterintuitive examination of a generation that is far more complex and far more influential than is commonly believed. <br>--Frank Senso, former CNN Washington bureau chief <p/>While the Greatest Generation deserves our praise for surviving the Depression and fighting in World War II, the Baby Boomers, this book argues, are in many ways as great a generation--if not greater--for how they have advanced equality and freedom at home. It's fashionable to mock Boomers as self-involved and materialistic. But what really is the true legacy of the Boomers? <p/>To understand how Boomers have changed America, think back to the 1950s--but without the nostalgia. Women were kept at home, minorities were denied their dignity, homosexuality was a crime, and anyone who marched to a different drummer was labeled un-American and viewed as a threat. <p/>Today we live in a far more open, inclusive, tolerant, and equal America than at any other time in our history. And that's because Baby Boomers, from the Sixties onward, have fought a great cultural war to free America from its prejudices, inequalities, and fears. <i>The Greater Generation</i> tells the story of this generation's accomplishments--and finally gives Boomers their due. <p/><i>The Greater Generation</i> reminds us that today's legacy of social justice, diversity, and individual freedom didn't just fall from the sky; it's a consequence of a hard-fought progressive struggle fought on the home front by a morally engaged American generation. <br>--Marty Kaplan, Air America radio host and director of the Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern Califormnia Annenberg School for Communication</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Leonard Steinhorn is a professor of communication at American University, where he teaches politics, media, and culture. He is a former political speechwriter and is coauthor of <i>By the Color of Our Skin, </i> a critically acclaimed book on race relations<b>.</b>

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