Donald I. Warren (1935–1997) was Program Director at the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations at the University of Michigan. He is the author of Black Neighborhoods: An Assessment of Community Power (1975), and Radio Priest: Charles Coughlin, the Father of Hate Radio (1996.)
"Presents the results of research concerning the income,
educational, and ideological characteristics of a segment of
middle-income persons who have become increasingly supportive of
political activism. . . . Because the research spans pre-and
post-Watergate times, the book's relevance to understanding
middle-American political ideology is enhanced." —Choice
"A must read for students of voting behavior." —Sociology: Review
of New Books
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