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Communists And Community Activism In Detroits Labor Movement 19411956 Ryan S Pettengill

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Communists And Community Activism In Detroits Labor Movement 19411956 Ryan S Pettengill
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.88 MB
Author: Ryan S. Pettengill
ISBN: 9781439919064, 1439919062
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Communists And Community Activism In Detroits Labor Movement 19411956 Ryan S Pettengill by Ryan S. Pettengill 9781439919064, 1439919062 instant download after payment.

Communists and Community seeks to reframe the traditional chronology of the Communist Party in the United States as a means to better understand the change that occurred in community activism in the mid-twentieth century. Ryan Pettengill argues that Popular Front activism continued to flourish throughout the war years and into the postwar period. In Detroit, where there was a critical mass of heavy industry, Communist Party activists mobilized support for civil rights and affordable housing, brought attention to police brutality, sought protection for the foreign-born, and led a movement for world peace.
Communists and Community demonstrates that the Communist Party created a social space where activists became effective advocates for the socioeconomic betterment of a multiracial work force. Pettengill uses Detroit as a case study to examine how communist activists and their sympathizers maintained a community to enhance the quality of life for the city's working class. He investigates the long-term effects of organized labor's decision to force communists out of the unions and abandon community-based activism. Communists and Community recounts how leftists helped workers, people of color, and other under-represented groups became part of the mainstream citizenry in America.

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