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In These Times: Psyops

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Date: September 1, 2003

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, articles are "News," "Appall-o-meter," "The Third Coast," "Back Talk," "Capitol Report," "The First Stone," "How to Sell a War", "Web of Lies," "Hung Out to Dry," "The Kids Aren't All Right," "Local Anesthesia," "Memory, Down with the Ship," and "War of Words."

Language: English

Notes: Contributors continued: "Kim Phillips-Fein", "Jeffrey St. Clair", "Jane Slaughter", "Fred Weir", "G. Pascal Zachary", "Slavoj Zizek", "Alan Kimmel", "Norman Wishner", "Elizabeth Ehrenberg", "Ana Hristova", "Matthew Larson", "Daniel Morris", "Jeremy Ohmes", "Elizabeth Ptacek", "Jessica White", "Jim Rinnert", "Seamus Holman", "Terry LaBan", "Jeff Epton", "Jessica Clark", "Aaron Sarver", "Peter Hoyt", "Emily Udell", "Jason Griffin", "Brian O'Grady", "A.L. Loy", "Sheldon Rampton", "John Stauber", "Joshua Meyrowitz", "Paul L. Street", "Kelly Kleiman"

ISSN/ISBN: 01605992

Website:

www.inthesetimes.com

Catalog Number: Magazine, In These Times: Psyops

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In These Times: Migrant Rights

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Date: October 13, 2003

Abstract: In These Times provides left-leaning analysis of news, politics and culture.

Language: English

ISSN/ISBN: 01605992

Website:

http://inthesetimes.com

Catalog Number: Magazine In These Times: Migrant Rights

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American Labor's First Strike: Articles on Benjamin Franklin, the 1786 Philadelphia Journeymen's Strike, Early Printers' Unions in the U.S., and Their Legacy

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Date: 2006

Abstract: Henry Rosemont, a printer and labor activist/historian, explores many crucial but little-known aspects of American labor history in this collection of his articles. America's First Strike covers the role of Benjamin Franklin in the Philadelphia printers' strike of 1786; his influence on organized labor; the early union printers' support for the abolition of slavery; their leadership in the U.S. labor movement overall; and other issues such as the problem of technology and important labor battles like the Haymarket affair of 1886, the 1938-40 Newspaper Guild strike, and the Chicago newspaper strike of 1947-49. Dave Roediger wrote the introduction, and former Chicago 5th Ward alderman Leon Despres contributed a note about Rosemont, who was a personal acquaintance.

Language: English

Notes: Abstract adapted from back cover of book.

ISSN/ISBN: 9780882863139

Website:

www.charleshkerr.net

Catalog Number: Book Rosemont

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