Philip Sheldon Foner (1910–1994)
Forfatter af The Black Panthers Speak
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Philip S. Foner (1910-1994) was a prolific people's historian whose many works include Organized Labor and the Black Worker, 1619-1981, The Black Panthers Speak, Clara Zetkin: Selected Writings, and The Letters of Joe Hill, all published in new editions by Haymarket Books.
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Værker af Philip Sheldon Foner
From the Founding of the American Federation of Labor to the Emergence of American Imperialism (1955) 38 eksemplarer
We, the Other People: Alternative Declarations of Independence by Labor Groups, Farmers, Woman's Rights Advocates,… (1976) 31 eksemplarer
The Fur and Leather Workers Union,: A Story of Dramatic Struggles and Achievements (1950) 23 eksemplarer
Lift Every Voice: African American Oratory, 1787-1901 (Studies Rhetoric & Communicati) (1997) 19 eksemplarer
History of the labor movement in the United States 18 eksemplarer
The voice of Black America : major speeches by Negroes in the United States, 1797-1973 Volumes I-II (1972) 15 eksemplarer
The Spanish-Cuban-American war and the birth of American imperialism, 1895-1902 (1972) 10 eksemplarer
The Spanish-Cuban-American War and the Birth of American Imperialism, Vol. 1 1895-1898 (Modern reader) (1972) 10 eksemplarer
The Factory Girls: a collection of writings on life and struggles in the New England factories of the 1840's (1977) 8 eksemplarer
American socialism and Black Americans : from the age of Jackson to World War II (1977) 6 eksemplarer
History of Black Americans: From the emergence of the cotton kingdom to the eve of the compromise of 1850 (1983) 5 eksemplarer
U.S. labor movement and Latin America : a history of workers' response to intervention (1988) 3 eksemplarer
History of the Labor Movement in the United States Volume III: The Policies and Practices of the American Federation of… 3 eksemplarer
Frederick Douglas: Selections From His Writings 3 eksemplarer
First Facts of American Labor: A Comprehensive Collection of Labor Firsts in the United States Arranged by Subject (1984) 3 eksemplarer
The Anti-Imperialist Reader, a Documentary History of Anti-Imperialism in the United States: From the Mexican War to… (1984) 3 eksemplarer
History of Black Americans : from the Compromise of 1850 to the end of the Civil War (1983) 3 eksemplarer
Racism, Dissent, and Asian Americans from 1850 to the Present: A Documentary History (1993) 3 eksemplarer
The Black Worker to 1869 2 eksemplarer
The History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Vol 11: the great depression 1929-1932 (2022) 2 eksemplarer
The Black Worker from 1900 to 1919, Vol. V 2 eksemplarer
The Democratic-Republican Societies, 1790-1800: A Documentary Sourcebook of Constitutions, Declarations, Addresses,… (1976) 2 eksemplarer
Letters to the Chicago "Workingman's advocate", November 26, 1870-December 2, 1871 (1983) 2 eksemplarer
William Heighton : pioneer labor leader of Jacksonian Philadelphia : with selections from Heighton's writings and… (1991) 2 eksemplarer
The Workingmen's Party of the United States : a history of the first Marxist party in the Americas (1984) 2 eksemplarer
Three Who Dared: Prudence Crandall, Margaret Douglass, Myrtilla Miner, Champions of Antebellum Black Education (1984) 2 eksemplarer
Thomas Jefferson 1 eksemplar
The formation of the Workingmen's Party of the United States. Proceedingsof the Union Congress held at… 1 eksemplar
Morale education in the American army: War for independence, war of 1812, civil war, (1944) 1 eksemplar
GERR.HISPANO-CUBANA-AMER. I (MANIFIESTO) 1 eksemplar
Karl Liebknecht and the United States 1 eksemplar
Clara Zetkin: Selected Writings. 1 eksemplar
Associated Works
For a new America; essays in history and politics from Studies on the left, 1959-1967 (1970) — Bidragyder — 18 eksemplarer
The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass Volume 3 the Civil War (1952) — Redaktør — 11 eksemplarer
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- Foner, Philip Sheldon
- Fødselsdato
- 1910-12-14
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- 1994-12-13
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- Lower East Side, New York, New York, USA
- Dødssted
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Bopæl
- New York, New York, USA (birth)
- Uddannelse
- City College of New York (1932)
Columbia University (MA | 1933)
Columbia University (PhD | 1941) - Erhverv
- historian
- Relationer
- Foner, Jack D. (brother)
Foner, Moe (brother)
Foner, Henry (brother)
Foner, Eric (nephew)
Foner, Nancy (niece)
Foner, Laura (daughter)
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Joe Hill was a trouble maker to the elite of Utah: he was a member of the IWW (the Industrial Workers of the World); something between a trade union and a political grouping looking for a proletarian revolution. With the aid of the Church of Latter Day Saints, who naturally believe that the rich have God on their side, the bourgeoise of the state wanted him gone.
Hill became tentatively linked to a shooting and his enemies saw their chance: from that moment on, Joe Hill was never going to get a fair trial. Just how unfair it was, is hard to believe.
Hill was shot, murdered by the state. The 'victors' became vilified and Hill, a hero. Why is history so often more just than the present?… (mere)