Staughton Lynd received a BA from Harvard, an MA and PhD from Columbia, and a JD from the University of Chicago. He taught American history at Spelman College in Atlanta, where one of his students was the future Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Alice Walker, and at Yale University. Staughton served as director of Freedom Schools in the Mississippi Summer Project of 1964, and has written or edited numerous books.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface and Acknowledgments Part I. Mentors and Exemplars Introduction E.P. Thompson: In Memoriam Edward Thompson's Warrens Howard Zinn The Ex-Bombardier Overcoming Racism A People's History Working-Class Self-Activity Part II. Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below Introduction Guerrilla History in Gary "Your Dog Don't Bark No More" The Possibility of Radicalism in the Early 1930s: The Case of Steel Local 1330 v. U.S. Steel "We Are All We've Got": Building a Retiree Movement in Youngstown, Ohio Solidarity Unionism Conclusion: "We Are All Leaders" Afterword Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface and Acknowledgments Part I. Mentors and Exemplars Introduction E.P. Thompson: In Memoriam Edward Thompson's Warrens Howard Zinn The Ex-Bombardier Overcoming Racism A People's History Working-Class Self-Activity Part II. Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below Introduction Guerrilla History in Gary "Your Dog Don't Bark No More" The Possibility of Radicalism in the Early 1930s: The Case of Steel Local 1330 v. U.S. Steel "We Are All We've Got": Building a Retiree Movement in Youngstown, Ohio Solidarity Unionism Conclusion: "We Are All Leaders" Afterword Index
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