1st Edition

Rethinking Arab American Activism

By Pamela E. Pennock Copyright 2025
226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

226 Pages
by Routledge

Rethinking Arab American Activism analyzes the long-overlooked political activities of Arab Americans in the United States, uncovering a rich history that dispels common misconceptions that Arab American activism emerged only in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks of 2001. Pennock chronicles how the Arab–Israeli Wars of 1967 and 1973 galvanized a wave of secular, leftist activism.... Read more

Introduction  1. Campus Activism: The Organization of Arab Students at US Universities  2. Elite Organizing and the AAUG: Injecting the Arab Perspective in American Public Consciousness  3. Community Activism: Free Palestine and Free Ourselves  4. Intersections and Coalitions: Palestine Solidarity Movements in the 1960s–1970s  5. The Pursuit of Civil Rights and Political Inclusion, 1980s–1990s  Conclusion: The Legacies of Arab American Activism: From 9/11 to October 7

Biography

Pamela E. Pennock is Professor of History and an affiliate faculty member of the Center for Arab American Studies at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA. She is the author of The Rise of the Arab American Left: Activists, Allies, and Their Fight Against Imperialism and Racism, 1960s-1970s (2017).