Understanding Race, Labor, and Radicalism in the United States from the Unusual Perspective of Lucy Parsons Audiobook By Derek Dwight Anderson cover art

Understanding Race, Labor, and Radicalism in the United States from the Unusual Perspective of Lucy Parsons

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This volume in a series of world history case studies analyzes the life of the uncompromising Black labor leader and anarchist Lucy Parsons. Parsons’ vivid writings and the fascinating, if painful, ways in which she experienced Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, Progressivism, and the Red Scare of the 1920s shed a unique light on the issues of class, race, and gender through crucial transitional periods of our nation’s history.

This book is a volume in the Understanding World History Through Biography series.
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