Looking at the White Working Class Historically
Looking at the White Working Class Historically
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Book Description
A sober examination of the historical role of the white working class and its place in the US imperialist system. With suggestions for the possibilities of developing this class into a revolutionary class as part of a broad social movement. Includes commentary from Settlers author J Sakai. Gilbert was a member of both SDS, and the Weather Underground.
Looking At The White Working Class Historically,David Gilbert,Abraham Guillen Press/Arm the Spirit,1894820185,General,History,History - General History,History: World,Reference,History / General
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