The first human rights campaigns.
Campaigners and strategies in the late eighteenth century.
Nineteenth century antislavery: "power concedes nothing without a demand".
The age of mass movements and the "martyrs of Chicago".
The world of the 1890s: lynching, genocide, injustice.
Sacco and Vanzetti: agony or triumph?
The Scottsboro "boys": "a tangled, ugly case".
The Rosenbergs: sacrificing the scapegoats.
Amnesty Intenational: myth and reality.
Human rights campaigning since 1961.