Chicago socialism: the people's history
In the United States, Chicago provided Socialism with a soapbox for firebrand speechmaking, a home for political exiles and a springboard for activism. When Josephine Conger-Kaneko began printing The Socialist Woman in 1909 and then ran for alderwoman in 1914, she could appeal to an audience and an...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the United States, Chicago provided Socialism with a soapbox for firebrand speechmaking, a home for political exiles and a springboard for activism. When Josephine Conger-Kaneko began printing The Socialist Woman in 1909 and then ran for alderwoman in 1914, she could appeal to an audience and an electorate sympathetic to the Socialist Party in unprecedented numbers. Because Chicago was also a stronghold of the mercantile and political interests most dramatically opposed to the Socialist Party, the city frequently served as a pressure cooker for the nation's economic and ideological tension. That tension boiled over in incidents like the 1886 Haymarket Riot, the 1894 Pullman Strike and the 1919 Race Riots and continues to dictate the terms of engagement for contemporary protest movements and labor disputes. In this first comprehensive history of Socialism in the Windy City, author Joseph Rulli examines these major events through the largely unchronicled lives of the Chicago citizens who experienced them, from centennial garment workers to millennials with megaphones. --Page 4 of cover |
Beschreibung: | 126 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781467141260 |
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spelling | Rulli, Joseph Anthony Verfasser (DE-588)1207501115 aut Chicago socialism the people's history Joseph Anthony Rulli Charleston, SC History Press 2019 126 Seiten Illustrationen 23 cm txt rdacontent sti rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In the United States, Chicago provided Socialism with a soapbox for firebrand speechmaking, a home for political exiles and a springboard for activism. When Josephine Conger-Kaneko began printing The Socialist Woman in 1909 and then ran for alderwoman in 1914, she could appeal to an audience and an electorate sympathetic to the Socialist Party in unprecedented numbers. Because Chicago was also a stronghold of the mercantile and political interests most dramatically opposed to the Socialist Party, the city frequently served as a pressure cooker for the nation's economic and ideological tension. That tension boiled over in incidents like the 1886 Haymarket Riot, the 1894 Pullman Strike and the 1919 Race Riots and continues to dictate the terms of engagement for contemporary protest movements and labor disputes. In this first comprehensive history of Socialism in the Windy City, author Joseph Rulli examines these major events through the largely unchronicled lives of the Chicago citizens who experienced them, from centennial garment workers to millennials with megaphones. --Page 4 of cover Geschichte 1886-1919 gnd rswk-swf Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd rswk-swf Protestbewegung (DE-588)4226404-2 gnd rswk-swf Arbeiterbewegung (DE-588)4002581-0 gnd rswk-swf Chicago, Ill. (DE-588)4009921-0 gnd rswk-swf Labor movement / Illinois / Chicago / History / 19th century Labor movement / Illinois / Chicago / History / 20th century Protest movements / Illinois / Chicago / History / 20th century Working class / Illinois / Chicago / History / 19th century Working class / Illinois / Chicago / History / 20th century Chicago (Ill.) / Social conditions Social conflict / United States / History / 19th century Social conflict / United States / History / 20th century Socialism / Illinois / Chicago / History / 20th century Labor movement Protest movements Social conditions Social conflict Socialism Working class Illinois / Chicago United States 1800-1999 History Chicago, Ill. (DE-588)4009921-0 g Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 s Arbeiterbewegung (DE-588)4002581-0 s Protestbewegung (DE-588)4226404-2 s Geschichte 1886-1919 z DE-604 |
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