Politics & Social Issues
- Adam Eisenberg, A Different Shade of Blue – How Women Changed the Face of Police Work (Behler Publications)
[author's website]
- Stephen Hunt, White Guy – A Field Guide (Douglas & McIntyre)
[author's website]
- Tierney Cahill & Linden Gross, Ms. Cahill for Congress (Ballantine Books)
[author's website]
- China Galland, Love Cemetery – Unburying the Secret History of Slaves (HarperCollins)
[author's website]
- John Dombrink and Daniel Hillyard, Sin No More: From Abortion to Stem Cells, Understanding Crime, Law and Morality in America (NYU Press)
- David Bacon, Communities Without Borders: Images and Voices from the World of Migration (Cornell University Press)
[author's website | LibraryThing]
- Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Blood on the Border: A Memoir of the Contra War (South End Press)
[author's website | LibraryThing]
- Richard Walker, The Conquest of Bread: 150 Years of California Agribusiness (The New Press)
[author's website | LibraryThing]
- Gary L. Stuart, Miranda: The Story of America's Right to Remain Silent (University of Arizona Press)
[LibraryThing]
- Jo Freeman, At Berkeley in the 60s (Indiana University Press)
[author's website]
- Saul Landau, The Pre-Emptive Empire: A Guide to Bush's Kingdom (Pluto Press)
[author's website | LibraryThing]
- Roger W. Lotchin, The Bad City in the Good War (Indiana University Press)
[LibraryThing]
- Maureen R. Waller, My Baby's Father: Unmarried Parents and Paternal Responsibility (Cornell University Press)
- Chester Hartman, City For Sale: The Transformation of San Francisco (UC Press)
[LibraryThing]
- Chester Hartman, Between Eminence & Notoriety: Four Decades of Radical Urban Planning (Rutgers Center for Urban Policy Research)
- Joyce Ladner, New Urban Leaders (Brookings Institute Press)
[LibraryThing]
- Charles Wilkinson, Messages from Frank's Landing: A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way (University of Washington Press)
[LibraryThing]
- Linda S. Kauffman, Bad Girls and Sick Boys: Fantasies in Contemporary Art and Culture (University of California Press)
[author's website | LibraryThing]
- Ted Daniels, editor, A Doomsday Reader: Prophets, Predictors, and Hucksters of Salvation (NYU Press)
[LibraryThing]
- Gray Brechin, Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin (UC Press)
[author's website | LibraryThing]
- Joel Blau, Illusions of Prosperity: America's Working Families in an Age of Economic Insecurity (Oxford)
[LibraryThing]
- Peter Singer, Ethics Into Action: Henry Spira and the Animal Rights Movement (Rowman & Littlefield)
[LibraryThing]
- Richard Shenkman, Presidential Ambition (HarperCollins)
[author's website | LibraryThing]
- John Gillis, A World of Their Own Making (Basic Books)
[LibraryThing]
- Claire Chow, Leaving Deep Water (Dutton)
[LibraryThing]
- David Beers, Blue Sky Dream (Harvest)
[LibraryThing]
- Hector Feliciano, The Lost Museum (Basic Books)
[LibraryThing]
- William Fulton, The Reluctant Metropolis (Solano Press Books)
[LibraryThing]
- Judith Stacey, In The Name of The Family (Beacon)
[LibraryThing]
- Paul Farmer, The Uses of Haiti (Common Courage Press)
[LibraryThing]
- David Moore, The Superpollsters (Four Walls Eight Windows)
[LibraryThing]
- Adam Raphael, Ultimate Risk (Four Walls Eight Windows)
[LibraryThing]
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