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Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz Official Site

Submitted by intexile on 月曜, 02/06/2006 - 5:02am.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz grew up in rural Oklahoma, daughter of a landless farmer and half-Indian mother. Her paternal grandfather, a white settler, farmer, and veterinarian, had been a labor activist and Socialist in Oklahoma with the Industrial Workers of the World in the first two decades of the twentieth century. The stories of her grandfather inspired her to lifelong social justice activism.

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Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

Submitted by intexile on 土曜, 02/04/2006 - 7:37pm.
På et møde i Chicago i USA i 1905 dannede over 200 socialister og fagforeningsfolk organisationen Verdens Industriarbejdere (Industrial Workers of the World, IWW). Et fagforbund baseret på det marxistiske princip om konflikt mellem klasserne og den nordamerikanske filosofi om faglig organisering på industriniveau. Dens medlemmer fik hurtigt øgenavnet Wobblies og de satte nu ind på at rekruttere ufaglærte og udbyttede emigranter, ikke-hvide, kvinder samt de emigrantarbejdere, der var udelukket fra de foreninger af faglærte arbejdere, som den traditionelle og chauvinistiske landsorganisation AFL organiserede.

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Anarchism in Chile

Submitted by intexile on 土曜, 02/04/2006 - 7:35pm.
The rise and fall of the libertarian movement in Chile is a facinating story. There is more to the story than mere historical interest, however. Chile is a country on the brink of development and hence is closer to a European country than to a truly underdeveloped nation. Chile is as urban as any developed country and even in 1900 about 20% of the population lived in cities, around the same percentage as Canada at that time. Population growth is low and vital statistics are at the developed level. Women have a more equal status with men than in any other Latin American country.

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Movimiento Libertario en Chile

Submitted by intexile on 土曜, 02/04/2006 - 7:33pm.
El ascenso y decadencia del movimiento libertario en Chile es una historia fascinante. Hay más para la historia que el simple interés histórico, sin embargo. Chile es un país al borde del desarrollo y por lo tanto está más cercano a un país europeo que para una nación verdaderamente subdesarrollada. Chile es tan urbano como cualquier país desarrollado y aun en 1900 cerca del 20 % de la población vivia en ciudades, alrededor del mismo porcentaje que Canadá en aquel entonces. El crecimiento demográfico es bajo y las estadísticas demográficas están en el nivel desarrollado. Las mujeres tienen un más estatus más igual con los hombres que en cualquier otro país Latinoamericano.

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Michigan State University Libraries - Digital Collection (IWW)

Submitted by intexile on 土曜, 02/04/2006 - 7:19pm.
Founded in Chicago in 1905 as a radical answer to the American Federation of Labor's acceptance of capitalism and exclusion of unskilled workers from unions, the I.W.W. became notorious as the only labor organization to oppose American participation in World War I. Collection Documents mostly date from the post-war 1920s, when anti-radical sentiment lead to harassment and prosecution of I.W.W. members.

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Centralia Massacre Collection

Submitted by intexile on 土曜, 02/04/2006 - 7:16pm.
1919 was one of the most eventful and promising years for the local I.W.W. because of the Seattle General Strike. Sixty-five thousand of the city's workers, from hotel maids to garbage collectors, announced they would not work until the federal government and local shipyard owners granted wage increases to workers in the city's shipyards which had boomed during the war. This walkout virtually shut down Seattle from February 4th to February 9th. Although the more conservative American Federation of Labor was mainly responsible for the strike, the Seattle I.W.W. nonetheless participated and saw the strike as an harbinger of more worker solidarity and radicalism to come.

Crutchfield's I.W.W. Page

Submitted by intexile on 土曜, 02/04/2006 - 6:55pm.
Site designed and maintained by  J. D. Crutchfield, I.U. 650. All original contents on this and all pages on this site © J. D. Crutchfield.  I hereby grant permission to the whole world to use, for non-commercial purposes only, anything on this site to which I hold the copyright, on condition that users give me copyright credit for my original work, and, if the use is on the Internet, that they provide a link to the page from which the material is quoted or to the index page for the directory in which the material appears.  All other rights reserved.  No commercial use without my written permission. If I have used something to which you hold the copyright, please notify me and I will give you credit or remove it, as you prefer.

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walter p. reuther library/Industrial Workers of the World

Submitted by intexile on 土曜, 02/04/2006 - 6:40pm.
In the Shadow of I.W.W.

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