Aptheker, Bettina
APTHEKER, Bettina
APTHEKER, Bettina. American, b. 1944. Genres: Education, Gay and lesbian issues, Race relations, Women's studies and issues, Autobiography/Memoirs, Bibliography. Career: University of California at Santa Cruz, Women's Studies, professor. Publications: (with R. Kaufman and M.B. Folsom) FSM (Free Speech Movement), 1965; Big Business and the American University, 1966; Higher Education and the Student Rebellion in the United States 1960-69 (bibliography), 1969, 1972; (with H. Aptheker) Racism and Reaction in the United States: Two Marxian Studies, 1971; (with A.Y. Davis) If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance, 1971; The Academic Rebellion in the United States: A Marxist Appraisal, 1972; The Morning Breaks: The Trial of Angela Y. Davis, 2nd ed., 1999; Mary Church Terrell and Ida B. Wells: A Comparative Rhetoric/Historical Analysis, 1976; (ed.) The Unfolding Drama: Studies in U.S. History by Herbert Aptheker, 1978; Woman's Legacy: Essays on Race, Sex and Class in American History, 1982; Tapestries of Life: Women's Work, Women's Consciousness, and the Meaning of Daily Experience, 1989. Contributor to books. Address: Kresge College, University of California, 1156 High St, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, U.S.A. Online address: bettinaf@ucsc.edu