An edition of A Radical Line (2004)

A Radical Line

From the Labor Movement to the Weather Underground, One Family's Century of Conscience

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An edition of A Radical Line (2004)

A Radical Line

From the Labor Movement to the Weather Underground, One Family's Century of Conscience

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"In this family history, journalist Thai Jones traces the past century of American radical politics through the extraordinary exploits of his own family. Born in the late 1970s to fugitive leaders of the Weather Underground and grandson of Communists, spiritual pacifists, and civil rights agitators, Jones grew up an heir to an American tradition of resistance. Yet rather than partake of it, he took it upon himself to document it." "Beyond the politics, this is the story of a family whose lives were filled with love honored and betrayed, tragic deaths, painful blunders, narrow escapes, and hope-filled births. There is the drama of a pacifist father who must reconcile with a bomb-throwing son and a communist mother whose daughter refuses to accept the lessons she has learned in a life as an organizer. There are parents and children who can never meet or, when they do, must use the ruses and subterfuge of criminals to steal a hug and a hello."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Free Press
Language
English
Pages
336

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Radical Line: From the Labor Movement to the Weather Underground
2015, Free Press
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A Radical Line: From the Labor Movement to the Weather Underground, One Family's Century of Conscience
October 5, 2004, Free Press
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Book Details


First Sentence

"Two young women climbed the stairs to an elevated rail platform in Brooklyn during the summer of 1929."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HN90.R3 J66 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
336
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.1 x 1.1 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7947549M
Internet Archive
radicalline00thai
ISBN 10
0743250273
ISBN 13
9780743250276
LCCN
2004053217
OCLC/WorldCat
55644869
Library Thing
1150140
Goodreads
394379

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