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Young Radicals Jeremy Mccarter

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Young Radicals Jeremy Mccarter
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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.49 MB
Author: Jeremy McCarter
ISBN: 9780812993059, 9780679644545, 0812993055, 0679644547
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Young Radicals Jeremy Mccarter by Jeremy Mccarter 9780812993059, 9780679644545, 0812993055, 0679644547 instant download after payment.

From the co-author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Hamilton: The Revolution, a stunning group portrait of five American radicals fighting for their ideals as the country goes mad around them
Where do we find our ideals? What does it mean to live for them—and to risk dying for them? For Americans during World War I, these weren't abstract questions. Young Radicalstells the story of five activists, intellectuals and troublemakers who agitated for freedom and equality in the hopeful years before the war, then fought to defend those values in a country pitching into violence and chaos.
Based on six years of extensive archival research, Jeremy McCarter's dramatic narrative brings to life the exploits of Randolph Bourne, the bold social critic who strove for a dream of America that was decades ahead of its time; Max Eastman, the charismatic poet-propagandist of Greenwich Village, whose magazine The Masses fought the...

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