In 1968, newlyweds Lucy Moore and her husband moved from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Chinle, Arizona, where he had taken a job with the recently created Navajo legal services program. They were part of a wave of young 1960s idealists determined to help others less fortunate than themselves. After fulfilling the two-year commitment with the legal program, Lucy and Bob stayed for another five years. ""Into the Canyon"" is her account of the places and people they came to love and the lessons they learned from their Navajo neighbours.
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Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 151 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-8263-3417-6 (9780826334176)
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Introduction; Tracks In; Legal Crusaders; On the Home Front; More Learning than Teaching; Role Models; The Del Muerto Connection; Wildlife and Women's Lib; A Career Appears; The Grassroots Wake Up; Having Faith; Bucking the System; Identity Crises; Tracks Out; Tracks Back.