Finally Got the News uncovers the hidden legacy of the radical Left of the 1970s, a decade when vibrant social movements challenged racism, imperialism, patriarchy, and capitalism. It combines written contributions from movement participants with original printed materials-from pamphlets to posters, flyers to newspapers-to tell this politically rich and little-known story.

The dawn of the 1970s saw an absolute explosion of interest in revolutionary ideas and activism. Young people radicalized by the antiwar movement became anti-imperialists, veterans of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements increasingly identified with communism and Pan-Africanism, and women were organizing for autonomy and liberation. While these movements may have different roots, there was also an incredible overlapping and intermingling of activists and ideologies.

These diverse movements used printed materials as organizing tools in every political activity, creating a sprawling and remarkable array of printing styles, techniques, and formats. Through the lens of printed materials we can see the real nuts and bolts of revolutionary organizing in an era when thousands of young revolutionaries were attempting to put their beliefs into practice in workplaces and neighborhoods across the U.S.



Autorentext

Brad Duncan is an activist and a union library worker who has been collecting printed materials related to social protest for twenty years. His work as a collector focuses on the radical movements and liberation struggles of the sixties and seventies, some of which can be seen on his popular blog, The R. F. Kampfer Revolutionary Literature Archive. In 2014 his archive was the focus of an exhibition titled "Power to the Vanguard: Original Printed Materials from Revolutionary Movements Around the World, 1963-1987" at Trinosophes in Detroit, Michigan.



Inhalt

Forward - Jen Hoyer and Josh MacPhee, Interference Archive

Introduction - Brad Duncan, The R.F. Kampfer Revolutionary Literature Archive

In the Factories and in the Streets: Going to the Working Class - Dan La Botz

Flashpoint: Boston Busing Crisis - Ethan Young

Flashpoint: The Revival of May Day - Elly Leary

Solidarity and Global Liberation: Anti-colonial Struggles - Bill Fletcher

"Women! Nothing to Lose But Our Chains!" - Johanna Brenner

Flashpoint: International Women's Day - Silvia Federici

Nation, Class, and Culture: People of Color Majority Communist Organizations - Kazembe Balagun

Toward New Afrika: Black Self-determination Politics in the 1970s - Akinyele Umoja

Flashpoint: African Liberation Day - Badili Ifadoyin Jones-Goodhope

Love and Solidarity: Queer Liberation - Emily K. Hobson

No More Business As Usual: Anarchists, Anti-Authoritarians, and Other Trouble-Makers - Stephanie Browner

Radical Propagandist Roundtable: An Oral History-style Collection

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Titel
Finally Got the News
Untertitel
The Printed Legacy of the U.S. Radical Left, 1970-1979
EAN
9781942173281
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Genre
Veröffentlichung
04.08.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
69.98 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256