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In These Times: After Seattle

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Date: January 10, 2000

Abstract: "In These Times" is a magazine dedicated to exploring the social justice, political issues, and current events that the United States faces these days. Published in Chicago, the magazine's articles are written by staff, that explore issues facing all U.S. citizens. In this issue, genetically engineered food, Honduras, indigenous land, environmentalism, poaching, elk, Northern Ireland, Battle in Seattle, World Trade Organization, anarchists are all discussed in this issue.

Language: English

Notes: Contributors continued: "Alan Kimmel", "Ulysses Smith", "Norman Wishner", "Luli Buxton", "Stephanie Lane", "Erin Ralston", "Jim Rinnert", "Steve Anderson", "Terry LaBan", "Beth Schulman", "Patricia Gray", "Julie Fain", "Christopher Becker", "Jim Veverka", "Carl Bromley", "Kelly Candaele", "David Bacon", "David Graeber", "John Vidal", "Dean Baker", "J.C. Sharlet", "Roger Gathman", "Thurston Domina"

ISSN/ISBN: 01605992

Website:

www.inthesetimes.com

Catalog Number: Magazine, In These Times: After Seattle

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In These Times: Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's the Republican Party!

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Date: September 4, 2000

Abstract: In These Times is a Chicago-published alternative newsmagazine focusing on current events from a primarily leftist perspective.

Language: English

ISSN/ISBN: 01605992

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http://www.inthesetimes.com

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Hobohemia: Emma Goldman, Lucy Parsons, Ben Reitman & Other Agitators and Outsiders in 1920s/30s Chicago

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Date: 2000

Abstract: From the 1910s through the Depression 30s, a small north side neighborhood known as Towertown was the vital center of an extraordinary cultural/political ferment. It was home to Bughouse Square, Ben Reitman's Hobo College, and the fabulous Dil Pickle Club, a highly unorthodox institution of higher learning that doubled as the craziest nightclub in the world. In such places, Wobblies, anarchists and other agitators mingled and debated with a wide range of jazz-age artists, writers, musicians and eccentrics. It was something like New York's Greenwich Village, but--thanks to to prominence of the Chicago-based IWW--much more workingclass, and much more revolutionary.

Language: English

ISSN/ISBN: 0882862510

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Bughouse Square Series/Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company: http://www.charleshkerr.com/series/2/

Catalog Number: Book, Beck, Frank O.

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