Looking at the White Working Class Historically
Type
Other
Category
ZINE
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Publication Year
2002
Publisher
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Abstract
"This essay, by political prisoner David Gilbert, takes a sober look at the American 'white working class' and looks at its complicit and opportunist role in the U.S. imperialist system. Gilbert then suggests the possibilities of developing this class as part of a broad social movement. It is followed by comments by J.Sakai, author of the groundbreaking book, Settlers: the Mythology of the White Proletariat."
Description
half page, black and white zine; explores the relationships between race and class historically in America, discussing the works of Ted Allan, WEB DuBois, and J. Sakai, as well as the political context of the sixties.
Number of Copies
1
| Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| QPIRG McGill | 100004401 | QPIRG-McGill Z 300 LOO 2002 | 1 | Yes |
