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During the Great Depression, black intellectuals, labor organizers, and artists formed the National Negro Congress (NNC) to demand a ""second emancipation"" in America. Over the next decade, the NNC and its offshoot, the Southern Negro Youth Congress, sought to coordinate and catalyze local antiracist activism into a national movement to undermine the Jim Crow system of racial and economic exploitation. In this pioneering study, Erik S. Gellman shows how the NNC agitated for the first-class citizenship of African Americans and all members of the working class, establishing civil rights as nece
African Americans --- Civil rights movements --- Race discrimination --- Bias, Racial --- Discrimination, Racial --- Race bias --- Racial bias --- Racial discrimination --- Discrimination --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Blacks --- History --- Civil rights --- Segregation --- Southern Negro Youth Congress --- National Negro Congress (U.S.) --- SNYC --- NNC --- History. --- United States --- Race relations --- Black people
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The authors trace the influence of two southern activist preachers, one black and one white, who used their ministry to organize the working class in the 1930's and 1940's across lines of gender, race and geography.
Labor --- Labor and laboring classes --- Religious aspects --- Christianity --- History --- History. --- Williams, Claude Clossey, --- Whitfield, Owen H., --- Southern Tenant Farmers' Union. --- Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.) --- People's Institute for Applied Religion. --- STFU --- C.I.O. --- CIO --- Congreso de Organizaciones Industriales --- Kongress proizvodstvennykh profsoi︠u︡zov SShA --- United States --- Social conditions --- Manpower --- Work --- Working class --- National Farm Labor Union (U.S.) --- American Federation of Labor. --- AFL-CIO --- E-books --- STFU (Southern Tenant Farmers' Union)
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What does democracy look like? And when should we cause trouble to pursue it? Troublemakers fuses photography and history to demonstrate how racial and economic inequality gave rise to a decades-long struggle for justice in one American city. In dialogue with 275 of Art Shay’s photographs, Erik S. Gellman takes a new look at major developments in postwar US history: the Second Great Migration, “white flight,” and neighborhood and street conflicts, as well as shifting party politics and the growth of the carceral state. The result is a visual and written history that complicates—and even upends—the morality tales and popular memory of postwar freedom struggles. Shay himself was a “troublemaker,” seeking to unsettle society by illuminating truths that many middle-class, white, media, political, and businesspeople pretended did not exist. Shay served as a navigator in the US Army Air Forces during World War II, then took a position as a writer for Life Magazine. But soon after his 1948 move to Chicago, he decided to become a freelance photographer. Shay wandered the city photographing whatever caught his eye—and much did. His lens captured everything from private moments of rebellion to era-defining public movements, as he sought to understand the creative and destructive energies that propelled freedom struggles in the Windy City. Shay illuminated the pain and ecstasy that sprung up from the streets of Chicago, while Gellman reveals their collective impact on the urban fabric and on our national narrative. This collaboration offers a fresh and timely look at how social conflict can shape a city—and may even inspire us to make trouble today.
Social conflict --- Civil rights movements --- Social conflict --- Civil rights movements --- Documentary photography --- Shay, Arthur. --- Chicago (Ill.) --- Chicago (Ill.) --- Race relations --- History --- Race relations --- History --- Art Shay. --- Chicago. --- Democratic machine. --- Vietnam War. --- civil rights. --- labor. --- liberalism. --- social movements. --- street photography. --- urban.
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