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Goddess of Anarchy: The Life and Times of Lucy Parsons, American Radical | Jacqueline Jones
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From a prize-winning historian, a new portrait of an extraordinary activist and the turbulent age in which she lived Goddess of Anarchy recounts the formidable life of the militant writer, orator, and agitator Lucy Parsons. Born to an enslaved woman in Virginia in 1851 and raised in Texas-where she met her husband, the Haymarket "martyr" Albert Parsons-Lucy was a fearless advocate of First Amendment rights, a champion of the working classes, and one of the most prominent figures of African descent of her era. And yet, her life was riddled with contradictions-she advocated violence without apology, concocted a Hispanic-Indian identity for herself, and ignored the plight of African Americans. Drawing on a wealth of new sources, Jacqueline Jones presents not only the exceptional life of the famous American-born anarchist but also an authoritative account of her times-from slavery through the Great Depression.
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Scholarly biography of Lucy Parsons, a controversial African American anarchist whose husband was hung as a result of his written advocacy of labor violence leading up to bombing at Haymarket Square. Includes history of the labor/union movement and too much alphabet soup when it came to acronyms of various unions/labor orgs. Interesting to read at same time as Trump‘s Senate trial for incitement of violent mob that attacked US Capitol.

Carolyn11215 Read with two friends. Got more out of it by discussion. Book was long and could have benefitted from more editing...but that‘s often true of scholarly books written by academics in my experience. 4y
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