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Staughton Lynd • Introduction by Immanuel Ness • Illustrated by Mike Konopacki
Solidarity Unionism is critical reading for all who care about the future of labor.
“By ceding all decision-making to capitalists, negotiating over wages, hours and working conditions will always be defensive because unions are bargaining the extent of their members’ exploitation and can do nothing more. Staughton Lynd has given us a concise guide to thinking about workplace organization differently."—Pete Dolack, CounterPunch



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Selma James • Foreword by Marcus Rediker • Introduction by Nina López
Spanning six decades, Selma James's work set a new political perspective for millions of unwaged women, redefining the working class to include sectors previously dismissed as marginal.
"Hers is a gift of clarifying of ten knotty issues which sprout from the troubling divisions that alienate us from each other, our work and ourselves, in words that people can grasp."—Seth Sandronsky, Z Magazine




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Richard A. Walker


"Pictures of a Gone City is a remarkably instructive, richly researched, and masterfully crafted reflection on the perils of what passes for progress and prosperity under the modern system of class rule that we call capitalism."—Paul Street,
"Pictures...is dedicated to a deconstruction of such power-imbued tech narratives, and a deep dive into the far more complicated – frequently, deeply exploitative and ugly – material geographies that undergird them."—Sarah Knuth,
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Terry Bisson • Introduction by Mumia Abu-Jamal
Presenting an alternative version of African American history, this novel explores what might have happened if John Brown's 1859 raid on Harper's Ferry had been successful.
"All in all, one of the best alternate histories I’ve read — and a side of Bisson (a southerner who fought in the John Brown Anti-KKK League) I’m glad to have discovered." —Cory Doctorow, BoingBoing

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Edited by Kenneth Wishnia

"The table of contents of Jewish Noir is star-studded, to say the least, and while not all the stories are truly noir, they’re all truly well worth your time. This is an excellent anthology." —Bill Crider, Mystery Scene
"The short story is the perfect medium for busy people, and Jewish Noir, heralded as the first book of its kind, presents a month’s worth of short stories to delight any reader of the genre.”—Valerie Wieland, New Pages
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Nisi Shawl
In these previously uncollected stories, Shawl explores the unexpected possibilities and perils opened up by SF&F’s new intersectionality. In Shawl's side-slippery world, sex can be both commerce and worship, complete with ancient rites, altars, and ointments (“Women of the Doll”); a virtual reality high school is a proving ground for girlpacks and their unfortunate adversaries (“Walk like a Man”); and a British rock singer finds an image in a mirror that reflects both future hits and ancient horrors (“Something More”).
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Jacinta Bunnell and Julie Novak
"The book includes 27 coloring pages that promote active, powerful, images of girlhood. Some of the pages include vocabulary that isn’t at an early-grades level, but you can explain what “assertiveness” and “patriarchy” mean while coloring with your students. (Grades Pre-K – 5)."—Teaching Tolerance Magazine



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Silvia Federici
"...The book follows in the footsteps of Federici’s earlier scholarship in its persuasive, wide-ranging, and very readable prose. Indeed, the book is not only academic scholarship but also a form of protest against the deliberate ignorance and trivialisation of violence against women in the name of witch-hunting."—Asiye Islam The Sociological Review



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Edited by Alexis Pauline Gumbs, China Martens, and Mai’a Williams
“This collection is a treat for anyone that sees class and that needs to learn more about the experiences of women of color (and who doesn’t?!). There is no dogma here, just fresh ideas and women of color taking on capitalism, anti-racist, anti-sexist theory-building that is rooted in the most primal of human connections, the making of two people from the body of one: mothering."—Barbara Jensen, author of Reading Classes: On Culture and Classism in America
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Edited by Joyce L. Kornbluh • Preface by Daniel Gross • Contributions by Franklin Rosemont • Introduction by Fred Thompson
"With seditious humor and biting satire, Rebel Voices brings alive the revolutionary syndicalist challenge to both the capitalists and mainstream trade unionists. One need not agree with the arguments made in this book to find them thought provoking. Further, the book advances the claim that the work of the IWW has helped protect civil liberties."—William A. Pelz, Labor Studies Journal
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Ward Churchill • Foreword by Barbara Alice Mann


“This is insurgent intellectual work—breaking new ground, forging new paths, engaging us in critical resistance.”—bell hooks

“Compellingly original, with the powerful eloquence and breadth of knowledge we have come to expect from Churchill’s writing.”
—Howard Zinn
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E.P. Thompson • Foreword by Peter Linebaugh

"Reading the book can be overwhelming but will be rewarding, not only for the subject but also for the author himself, as we read him through the study of his favorite romantic. A new foreword, by Thompson scholar Peter Linebaugh, offers a lyrical view of the Great Peacenik as well as a close reading of scholarship about Morris before and after Thompson’s text. Morris, we learn, was with Thompson his whole life. Through this book, he is bound to be with us as well."—Paul Buhle, Rain Taxi
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Edited by Quincy Saul • Illustrators: Seth Tobocman, Mac McGill, and Songe Riddle
“The activist artists of Maroon Comix have combined and presented struggles past and present in a vivid, creative, graphic form, pointing a way toward an emancipated future.”
—Marcus Rediker, coauthor of The Many-Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners, and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic







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C.L.R. James • Introduction by Robin D.G. Kelley
 “Kudos for reissuing C.L.R. James’s pioneering work on black resistance. Many brilliant embryonic ideas articulated in A History of Pan-African Revolt twenty years later became the way to study black social movements. Robin Kelley’s introduction superbly situates James and his thought in the world of Pan-African and Marxist intellectuals.”
—Sundiata Cha-Jua, Penn State University





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Edited by Elizabeth Betita Martínez, Mandy Carter & Matt Meyer • Introduction by Cornel West • Afterwords/poems by Alice Walker & Sonia Sanchez
"The rich and still evolving tradition of revolutionary pacifism, effectively sampled in these thoughtful and penetrating essays, offers the best hope we have for overcoming threats that are imminent and grim, and for moving on to create a society that is more just and free. These outstanding contributions should be carefully pondered, and taken to heart as a call for action.”
—Noam Chomsky

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Robb Johnson
"Robb Johnson is the quintessential great songwriter you’ve never heard of. The one that proves the whole record indus- try is full of shit, among other industries.

Why was “Anarchy in Hackney” not on the Billboard charts? Why doesn’t “At the Siege of Madrid” appear in all the high school textbooks as a teaching aid for that lesson on the Spanish Civil War? ( You know, that one.) Well, you know why.
But now, at least, Robb’s music will not only be known on the fringes of the British punk and folk scenes, but on the fringes of the anarchist scene in the US, as well. And, who knows what’s next." —David Rovics, The Fifth Estate
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Angela Davis
Angela Davis talks about the history of slavery, the struggles for freedom, and their implications for life in the U.S. today in a speech given on the 200th anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade.

"Angela Davis has long been an influential activist-scholar. Her work challenges you to reassess what you know about race as her analysis of ideology and institutions is unlike any other. I highly recommend that you listen to this lecture because the argument(s) she makes is (are) powerful." —John Duerk, Political Media Review

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Mat Callahan and Yvonne Moore
"The contents are both admirable and musically resonant; anybody with an enduring interest in protest song or curiosity sparked by the tide of current events should find this release of interest."—Joseph Neff, The Vinyl District
"Beautiful and emotionally arresting, the album is a collection of stories as much as songs—stories of the women and men who (sometimes literally) gave their lives to emancipate the working class."—Grateful Web



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