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Lucy Parsons Carolyn Ashbaugh

Lucy Parsons By Carolyn Ashbaugh

Lucy Parsons by Carolyn Ashbaugh


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Summary

The life and times of Lucy Parsons, early American radical and labor organizer, told definitively here.

Lucy Parsons Summary

Lucy Parsons: American Revolutionary by Carolyn Ashbaugh

A woman ahead of her time, Lucy Parsons was an early American radical who defied all the conventions of her turbulent era. Born in 1853 in Texas, she was an outspoken black woman, radical writer and labour organiser. Parsons led the defence campaign for the Haymarket martyrs,' which included her husband Albert Parsons and remained active in the struggles of the oppressed throughout her life. This is the unique and inspiring story of a woman described in the 1920s by the Chicago police as 'more dangerous than a thousand rioters'.'

Table of Contents

1. Goodbye Ku Klux Klan
2. Chicago Relief and Aid Relieves the Rich
3. Lucy Parsons: Friend to Tramps
4. The Haymarket Police Riot
5. Lucy Takes the Case to the People
6. "Let the Voice of the People Be Heard"
7. Lucy Fights for Free Speech
8. New Directions in the Movement
9. "Every Jail on the Pacific Coast Knows Me"
10. Lucy Defends the Victims of Capitalism

Additional information

GOR007756973
9781608462131
1608462137
Lucy Parsons: American Revolutionary by Carolyn Ashbaugh
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Haymarket Books
2013-02-05
288
N/A
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