Death in the Haymarket

Death in the Haymarket
Author: James Green
Publsiher: Anchor
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2007-03-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781400033225

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On May 4, 1886, a bomb exploded at a Chicago labor rally, wounding dozens of policemen, seven of whom eventually died. A wave of mass hysteria swept the country, leading to a sensational trial, that culminated in four controversial executions, and dealt a blow to the labor movement from which it would take decades to recover. Historian James Green recounts the rise of the first great labor movement in the wake of the Civil War and brings to life an epic twenty-year struggle for the eight-hour workday. Blending a gripping narrative, outsized characters and a panoramic portrait of a major social movement, Death in the Haymarket is an important addition to the history of American capitalism and a moving story about the class tensions at the heart of Gilded Age America.

I Remember Death By Its Proximity to What I Love

I Remember Death By Its Proximity to What I Love
Author: Mahogany L. Browne
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781642596465

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The long form poem is a practice of poetics in joy, gratitude, sadness, resilience and pain. This literary work serves as a practice of self-reflection and accountability in the wake of the prison system. This poem is dirge work acknowledging unjust atrocities, but reveling in our human resilience.

I Am Troy Davis

I Am Troy Davis
Author: Jen Marlowe,Martina Davis-Correia,Troy Davis
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2013-08-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781608462957

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The true story of a woman’s fight for her brother’s life—and her own: “Essential for those interested in the U.S. justice system” (Library Journal). On September 21, 2011, Troy Anthony Davis was put to death by the State of Georgia. Davis’s execution was protested by hundreds of thousands of people across the globe, and Pope Benedict XVI, Pres. Jimmy Carter, and fifty-one members of Congress all appealed for clemency. Davis’s older sister, Martina, a former Army flight nurse who had served in the Gulf War, was one of Davis’s strongest advocates—despite the fact that she was battling liver and metastatic breast cancer and died just weeks after her brother’s death by lethal injection. This book, coauthored by Martina and writer Jen Marlowe, tells the intimate story of an ordinary man caught up in an inexorable tragedy. From his childhood in racially charged Savannah; to the confused events that led to the 1989 shooting of a police officer; to Davis’s sudden arrest, conviction, and two-decade fight to prove his innocence, I Am Troy Davis takes us inside a broken legal system where life and death hang in the balance. It is also an inspiring testament to the unbreakable bond of family and the resilience of love, and reminds us that even when you reach the end of justice, voices from across the world can rise together in chorus and proclaim, “I am Troy Davis.” “Martina Correia’s heroic fight to save her brother’s life while battling for her own serves as a powerful testament for activists.” —The Nation “Should be read and cherished.” —Maya Angelou, author and civil rights activist

Stardust to Stardust Reflections on Living and Dying

Stardust to Stardust  Reflections on Living and Dying
Author: Erik Olin Wright
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781642592054

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Erik Olin Wright, one of the most important sociologists of his time, takes readers along on his intimate and brave journey toward death, and asks the big questions about human mortality. From the renowned Marxist sociologist and educator Erik Olin Wright, Stardust to Stardust is a curated collection of writings from the months of his treatment and hospitalization for acute myeloid leukemia. This combination of personal narrative with Wright’s analytical perspective results in a deeply complex, philosophical meditation on death and the meaning of existence.

The Trial of the Haymarket Anarchists

The Trial of the Haymarket Anarchists
Author: T. Messer-Kruse
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2011-08-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780230339293

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The Trial of the Haymarket Anarchists is the culmination of seven years of research into the 1886 Haymarket bombing and subsequent trial. It not only overturns the prevailing consensus on this event, it documents in detail how the basic facts, as far as they can be determined, have been distorted, obscured, or suppressed for seventy years.

Missing from Haymarket Square

Missing from Haymarket Square
Author: Harriette Gillem Robinet
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2030-12-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781439136249

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Her loving father's major concern is the struggle for better working conditions in factories and mills. Her mother thinks mostly of the terrible injury she has received in a sewing factory. Therefore Dinah Bell must care for herself. But not only herself. She and two other children, Austrian immigrants who do not mind that Dinah is the child of former slaves, not only work twelve-hour days to help support their families with the three dollars a week they each earn, but they do even more. All five families that depend on them for food live together in one rat-and-roach infested room in a Chicago tenement. The children steal, though they hate being thieves. Other concerns vanish, however, when in the spring of 1886, Dinah's father is taken prisoner by the dreaded Pinkertons -- detectives who help factory owners get rid of unions and their organizers. Now, Dinah must find where her father is being held and free him. On May first there is a march of eighty thousand workers, demonstrating for an eight-hour day. The march is why Mr. Noah Bell has been taken prisoner, and the march and its aftermath, the Haymarket Riot, put Dinah in constant danger. Yet she is determined to succeed. Her father must be freed. Once again Harriette Gillem Robinet portrays likeable children, with their needs and struggles, against a background of real events in American history. The result is an exciting story that reveals important truths about the American past.

Life and Death of Leon Trotsky

Life and Death of Leon Trotsky
Author: Victor Serge,Natalia Ivanovna Sedova,Natalii︠a︡ Ivanovna Trot︠s︡kai︠a︡
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Communists
ISBN: 1608464695

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A biography of Leon Trotsky by two of his close friends and collaborators

People Wasn t Made to Burn

People Wasn t Made to Burn
Author: Joe Allen
Publsiher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781608461264

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The long-buried story of a Chicagoan's struggle for justice after four of hischildren perished in a tragic fire.