Resistance: A Radical Social and Political History of the Lower East Side

Resistance: A Radical Social and Political History of the Lower East Side

Resistance: A Radical Social and Political History of the Lower East Side

Resistance: A Radical Social and Political History of the Lower East Side

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Overview

This collection of writings and images documents the political history of NYC’s Lower East Side, describing the lives and struggles of the radicals, artists, and immigrants that populated and politicized one of America’s strangest and most beloved neighborhoods. Current and former residents of the neighborhood explore the social, political, and human landscape of one of America’s most storied bohemias. In over fifty chapters, Emma Goldman, Dorothy Day, Christopher Mele, John Macmillan, Jim Feast, Al Orensanz, Allan Antliff, Lynn Stewart, Thomas McEvilly, Frank Morales, and many others cover topics ranging from the early settlement houses and sweatshops to squatters, rioters, artists, activists and organizers. Resistance is jam-packed with fascinating first-person accounts of the battles, triumphs, failures, and lives of a neighborhood that is rapidly being lost to gentrification.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781583227459
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 11/07/2006
Pages: 672
Product dimensions: 8.58(w) x 10.87(h) x 1.33(d)

About the Author

Canadian-born CLAYTON PATTERSON is a photographer, artist, community activist, and outlaw historian. He lives and works on the Lower East Side of New York City.
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