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Radical Studies |
Author: Barbara FoleyPub Date: April 2008 A look at the violent Red Summer of 1919 and its intersection with the highly politicized New Negro movement and the Harlem Renaissance learn more... |
Author: Tom GoyensPub Date: November 2007 Understanding an infamous political movements grounding in festivity and defiance learn more... |
Author: Nick SalvatorePub Date: 2007 The triumphs and tragedies of a great American socialist learn more... |
Author: Mary E. TriecePub Date: February 2007 Working-class womens creative challenges to oppressive gender norms and workplace discrimination. learn more... |
Author: Cecelia BuckiPub Date: May 2006 learn more... |
Author: Joseph KalarPub Date: December 2006 The gritty landscape and language of the working man from a great forgotten writer learn more... |
Author: Rosemary FeurerPub Date: September 2006 The dynamic relationship between unionism and radicalism learn more... |
Author: Elizabeth Fones-WolfPub Date: October 2006 A riveting look at the rise of labor radio learn more... |
Author: Joyce Moore TurnerPub Date: October 2005 Artists, activists, and the development of international radicalism in Harlem learn more... |
Author: Mark A. LausePub Date: 2005 How working people's republican "free labor" ethos changed the national agenda at a crucial period in U.S. history learn more... |
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