Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance in the Heartland
A Red States rebellion is breaking out. It’s been going on for some time. The stakes are high and the odds are long and the battles are waged over the essentials of life: water, food, wilderness, and human liberty.

Out here there are no fixed blueprints for resistance. No organizational flow charts for how to plot a rebellion. No focus groups or pulse polls or field-tested PR strategies or genteel formalities for grant applications. Marx would be confused. The human spirit is the best guide. When Peabody Coal announces its intention to evict your grandmother, dynamite her hogan and strip-mine the family sheep pasture, you don’t have time to consult Weiden and Kennedy for how to spin it to your advantage or wait around for a year on the infinitesimal chance that Pew Charitable Trusts might drop you a few bucks. You must act. As a group if you can, unilaterally if necessary—militantly if you must. The resistance in these places isn’t always about revolution; it’s about maintaining a semblance of dignity in a world where such a thing is in short supply.

This book offers just a few snapshots of grassroots resistance that is taking place in the forgotten heartland of America. These are tales of rebellion and courage. Out here activism isn’t for the faint of heart. Be thankful someone is willing to do the dirty work.


“Thank you to all who contributed to this absolutely necessary book that tells too-often ignored stories of resistance and rebellion from real people—working class people, indigenous people, people with dirt under their fingernails and rage and sorrow in their hearts, as well as a deep and profound love for the land where they live—who are fighting for their lives, for their communities, and for their landbases against the grinding of the creeping fascism of the corporate state.” —Derrick Jensen, author of Endgame.

“The stakes are high, in the so-called ‘Red States,’ as corporate America, the defense establishment, and an array of minions battle against the biodiversity of "the heartland."  In this book, Joshua Frank and Jeffrey St. Clair skillfully present a diverse set of rebels who defy reckless policies and greedy profiteers. It's easy to feel enthusiastic gratitude for this collection of stories. Matching the principled stance of the narrators, however, presents a sharp challenge.” —Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence.

“Those of us who are tired of being laid claim to by right-wing politicians and tut-tutted over by coastal liberals can now brandish a copy of Red State Rebels and declare, ‘This is the real story out here!'” —Stan Cox author of Sick Planet: Corporate Food and Medicine.

“No myth is more urgently in need of debunking than the notion that the ‘enlightened’ residents of so-called Blue states are inexorably pitted against the ‘backward’ masses of so-called Red states. Joshua Frank and Jeffrey St. Clair have woven together a collection of gripping stories of these struggles, large and small, that are transforming the political landscape from the bottom up.” —Sharon Smith, author of Subterranean Fire: A History of Working-Class Radicalism in the United States.

Joshua Frank was born and raised in Montana. He is the author of Left Out!: How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush. His investigative reports and columns appear in CounterPunch, Chicago Sun-Times, CommonDreams.org, and the Anderson Valley Advertiser.

Jeffrey St. Clair was born and raised in Indiana. He is co-editor of CounterPunch, and his latest book is Born Under a Bad Sky.

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Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance in the Heartland
A Red States rebellion is breaking out. It’s been going on for some time. The stakes are high and the odds are long and the battles are waged over the essentials of life: water, food, wilderness, and human liberty.

Out here there are no fixed blueprints for resistance. No organizational flow charts for how to plot a rebellion. No focus groups or pulse polls or field-tested PR strategies or genteel formalities for grant applications. Marx would be confused. The human spirit is the best guide. When Peabody Coal announces its intention to evict your grandmother, dynamite her hogan and strip-mine the family sheep pasture, you don’t have time to consult Weiden and Kennedy for how to spin it to your advantage or wait around for a year on the infinitesimal chance that Pew Charitable Trusts might drop you a few bucks. You must act. As a group if you can, unilaterally if necessary—militantly if you must. The resistance in these places isn’t always about revolution; it’s about maintaining a semblance of dignity in a world where such a thing is in short supply.

This book offers just a few snapshots of grassroots resistance that is taking place in the forgotten heartland of America. These are tales of rebellion and courage. Out here activism isn’t for the faint of heart. Be thankful someone is willing to do the dirty work.


“Thank you to all who contributed to this absolutely necessary book that tells too-often ignored stories of resistance and rebellion from real people—working class people, indigenous people, people with dirt under their fingernails and rage and sorrow in their hearts, as well as a deep and profound love for the land where they live—who are fighting for their lives, for their communities, and for their landbases against the grinding of the creeping fascism of the corporate state.” —Derrick Jensen, author of Endgame.

“The stakes are high, in the so-called ‘Red States,’ as corporate America, the defense establishment, and an array of minions battle against the biodiversity of "the heartland."  In this book, Joshua Frank and Jeffrey St. Clair skillfully present a diverse set of rebels who defy reckless policies and greedy profiteers. It's easy to feel enthusiastic gratitude for this collection of stories. Matching the principled stance of the narrators, however, presents a sharp challenge.” —Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence.

“Those of us who are tired of being laid claim to by right-wing politicians and tut-tutted over by coastal liberals can now brandish a copy of Red State Rebels and declare, ‘This is the real story out here!'” —Stan Cox author of Sick Planet: Corporate Food and Medicine.

“No myth is more urgently in need of debunking than the notion that the ‘enlightened’ residents of so-called Blue states are inexorably pitted against the ‘backward’ masses of so-called Red states. Joshua Frank and Jeffrey St. Clair have woven together a collection of gripping stories of these struggles, large and small, that are transforming the political landscape from the bottom up.” —Sharon Smith, author of Subterranean Fire: A History of Working-Class Radicalism in the United States.

Joshua Frank was born and raised in Montana. He is the author of Left Out!: How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush. His investigative reports and columns appear in CounterPunch, Chicago Sun-Times, CommonDreams.org, and the Anderson Valley Advertiser.

Jeffrey St. Clair was born and raised in Indiana. He is co-editor of CounterPunch, and his latest book is Born Under a Bad Sky.

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A Red States rebellion is breaking out. It’s been going on for some time. The stakes are high and the odds are long and the battles are waged over the essentials of life: water, food, wilderness, and human liberty.

Out here there are no fixed blueprints for resistance. No organizational flow charts for how to plot a rebellion. No focus groups or pulse polls or field-tested PR strategies or genteel formalities for grant applications. Marx would be confused. The human spirit is the best guide. When Peabody Coal announces its intention to evict your grandmother, dynamite her hogan and strip-mine the family sheep pasture, you don’t have time to consult Weiden and Kennedy for how to spin it to your advantage or wait around for a year on the infinitesimal chance that Pew Charitable Trusts might drop you a few bucks. You must act. As a group if you can, unilaterally if necessary—militantly if you must. The resistance in these places isn’t always about revolution; it’s about maintaining a semblance of dignity in a world where such a thing is in short supply.

This book offers just a few snapshots of grassroots resistance that is taking place in the forgotten heartland of America. These are tales of rebellion and courage. Out here activism isn’t for the faint of heart. Be thankful someone is willing to do the dirty work.


“Thank you to all who contributed to this absolutely necessary book that tells too-often ignored stories of resistance and rebellion from real people—working class people, indigenous people, people with dirt under their fingernails and rage and sorrow in their hearts, as well as a deep and profound love for the land where they live—who are fighting for their lives, for their communities, and for their landbases against the grinding of the creeping fascism of the corporate state.” —Derrick Jensen, author of Endgame.

“The stakes are high, in the so-called ‘Red States,’ as corporate America, the defense establishment, and an array of minions battle against the biodiversity of "the heartland."  In this book, Joshua Frank and Jeffrey St. Clair skillfully present a diverse set of rebels who defy reckless policies and greedy profiteers. It's easy to feel enthusiastic gratitude for this collection of stories. Matching the principled stance of the narrators, however, presents a sharp challenge.” —Kathy Kelly, co-coordinator, Voices for Creative Nonviolence.

“Those of us who are tired of being laid claim to by right-wing politicians and tut-tutted over by coastal liberals can now brandish a copy of Red State Rebels and declare, ‘This is the real story out here!'” —Stan Cox author of Sick Planet: Corporate Food and Medicine.

“No myth is more urgently in need of debunking than the notion that the ‘enlightened’ residents of so-called Blue states are inexorably pitted against the ‘backward’ masses of so-called Red states. Joshua Frank and Jeffrey St. Clair have woven together a collection of gripping stories of these struggles, large and small, that are transforming the political landscape from the bottom up.” —Sharon Smith, author of Subterranean Fire: A History of Working-Class Radicalism in the United States.

Joshua Frank was born and raised in Montana. He is the author of Left Out!: How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush. His investigative reports and columns appear in CounterPunch, Chicago Sun-Times, CommonDreams.org, and the Anderson Valley Advertiser.

Jeffrey St. Clair was born and raised in Indiana. He is co-editor of CounterPunch, and his latest book is Born Under a Bad Sky.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781904859840
Publisher: AK PR INC
Publication date: 09/01/2008
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 7.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Jeffrey St. Clair is co-editor of Counterpunch, the progressive Left's premier print and on-line journal. He is author of Been Brown so Long it Looked Green to Me and co-author of End Times. He has also co-edited Politics of Antisemitism, Dime's Worth of Difference, and Serpents in the Garden. Joshua Frank was born and raised in Montana. He is co-editor Dissident Voice, and is author of Left Out! How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush (Common Courage Press, 2005). His investigative reports and columns have appeared in many publications, among them: CounterPunch, The Chicago Sun-Times, Common Dreams, Antiwar.com, and the Anderson Valley Advertiser.

Table of Contents


Introduction: We Shouldn't Exist   Jeffrey St. Clair   Joshua Frank     1
Flatlanders
Hogwash: Fecal Factories in the Heartland   Jeffrey St. Clair     6
The New North Dakota Populists   Ted Nace     10
"Go Home, Red State Rebels!"   Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz     24
Turning Off the Ogallala Spigot   Julene Blair     38
"We're Gonna be Heroes"   Dean Kuipers     41
Criticize Cheney, Go to Jail   John Blair     54
Kentucky at War   Bob Moser     58
The U.S. vs. Charity Ryerson   Steven Higgs     68
Showing Conviction at Echo 9   Bill Quigley     73
Mountainfolk
Big Sky Rebels   Joshua Frank     82
Something About Butte   Jeffrey St. Clair     90
The Origins of the Western Greens   Jeffrey St. Clair     103
The Ambush at Ruby Ridge   Alan Bock     111
Ignominy and Resistance in Idaho   Jeffrey St. Clair     122
Vishnu Schist and the Wild West   Josh Mahan     134
The Elementary School vs. the Strip Mine   Mike Roselle     144
The Fight to Save the RockyMountains   Joshua Frank     148
Desert Rats
Desert Autonomous Zone   Jesse Walker     154
The Border Diaries   Justin Akers Chacon   Eric Ruder     158
Cat-and-Mouse with La Migra   Andrea Peacock     172
How to Beat a Mining Company   Jeffrey St. Clair     178
Slab City Living: An Elegy to the Salton Sea   Saul Landau     182
Torquemadas in Birkenstocks   Jeffrey St. Clair     187
Mona in the Fields   Greg Moses     193
Indian Country
The Life and Death of Leroy Jackson   Jeffrey St. Clair     198
Stolen Trust: Elouise Cobell Solves the Case of the Missing {dollar}10 Billion   Jeffrey St. Clair     202
Accusations and Smears: An interview with Ward Churchill   Joshua Frank     207
Apaches Rise to Defend Homelands from Homeland Security   Brenda Norrell     222
Defending Western Shoshone Lands for Seven Generations: Carrie Dann in Her Own Words   Julie Fishel   Brenda Norrell     227
The Power of Thunder   Rose Aguilar     236
John Trudell and the Liberation of Native America   Michael Donnelly     241
Star Whores    Jeffrey St. Clair     245
Southlanders
Set this Flag on Fire!   Jeffrey St. Clair     262
Crime, Culture and Resistance in New Orleans   Jordan Flaherty     265
Jim Crow is Alive in Jena   Nicole Colson     276
Texas' Unreasonable Woman   Kelpie Wilson     288
Criminalizing Abortion in South Carolina   Michelle Bollinger     294
War Breeds Stranger Bedfellows   David Underhill     297
Inside the Texas Death House   Lily Hughes     301
Born Again   Kevin Alexander Gray     304
Eat, Fight, Fuck, Pray: An Interview with Joe Bageant   Joshua Frank     307
A Feral Dog Howls in Harvard Yard   Joe Bageant     314
Coda
Breaking Away   Kirkpatrick Sale     326
Contributors     333
Index     335
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