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Radical History Review (2002) 2002 (84): 167–173.
Published: 01 October 2002
...John Howard Kari Frederickson, The Dixiecrat Revolt and the End of the Solid South,1932–1968 . Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,2001. Lisa McGirr, Suburban Warriors: The Origins of the New American Right. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001. 2002 by MARHO...
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Radical History Review (1988) 1988 (40): 50–63.
Published: 01 January 1988
...Roderick Stackelberg Copyright © January 1988 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1988 1986 vs. 1968: The Turn to the Right in German Historiography Roderick Stackelberg The 1986 parliamentary election campaign in West...
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Radical History Review (1991) 1991 (49): 135–147.
Published: 01 January 1991
...Peter Weiler Copyright © 1990 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1991 THE TRIUMPH OF THE BRITISH NEW RIGHT Peter Weiler Andrew Gamble, The Free Economy and the Strung State: lk Politics of Thatcherism (Duke...
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Published: 01 October 2019
Figure 5. Right to Remain postcard against immigrant detention. More
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Published: 01 May 2021
Figure 2. A teach-in in Puerto Rico. From left to right: Latina/o Caucus member Andrew Vélez, caucus member Carlos Cordero, Puerto Rican writer Mayra Santos Febres, and caucus member Lydia Awadallah. Courtesy of the Latina/o Caucus. More
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Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 1. “What is needed to make things right? How have you been affected? Who else has been affected? How can we make sure this doesn’t happen again?” Poster by Damon Locks. All images courtesy of Restorative Posters. More
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Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 7. “What do you need to do to make things right?” Poster by Anya Liao. More
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Published: 01 May 2020
Figure 9. “What do you need to do to make things right?” Poster by Rebecca Zorach. More
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Published: 01 January 2023
Figure 1. Left to right : C. L. R. James with George Weekes, president general of the Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union, and John La Rose at a Labour Day demonstration in Trinidad on June 19, 1977. Photo courtesy of Oilfield Workers’ Trade Union. More
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 107–129.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Dominique Clément The following article challenges the assumption that human rights legislation promoted gender equality. International human rights treaties have established new standards for human rights, but it is at the local level at which the battle for human rights is won or lost...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 129–140.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Cath Collins This essay discusses the origins, implications, and future of present-day trials for dictatorship-era human rights violations in Chile. It analyzes the causes, consequences, and likely future of these prosecutions and debates how use of the judicial idiom may have both negatively...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 153–164.
Published: 01 January 2016
...Elizabeth Lira Forty years after the coup of 1973, the death of President Salvador Allende Gossens, and the beginning of a seventeen-year period (1973–90) of human rights violations by the military dictatorship, it is time to turn attention from a Santiago-centric history and relate the regional...
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Radical History Review (2016) 2016 (124): 177–191.
Published: 01 January 2016
... theatricality education body neoliberal city occupy movement REFLECTIONS: MEMORY AND HUMAN RIGHTS Theatricalities of Dissent Human Rights, Memory, and the Student Movement in Chile Alicia del Campo Que vivan los estudiantes, Hurrah for the students, jardín de las alegrías. Garden...
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Radical History Review (2004) 2004 (88): 112–138.
Published: 01 January 2004
.../03 3:26 PM Page 113 The Limits of Egalitarianism: Radical Pacifism, Civil Rights, and the Journey of Reconciliation Marian Mollin In April 1947, a group of young men posed for a photograph outside of civil rights...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 42–58.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Arzoo Osanloo The U.S. foreign policy program favoring regime change in Iran mobilizes women's rights as a means to garner domestic sympathy for intervention. In doing so, pundits and politicians draw on epistemological assumptions that render Iranian women's lives in binary opposition to those...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 81–106.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Erik S. McDuffie This article critically examines the Sojourners for Truth and Justice, a short-lived black women's radical protest organization, and its human rights agenda during the early Cold War. The first and only group in the Communist Left led by African American women, the Sojourners...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 145–159.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Erik Esselstrom This essay reflects on the experience of a remarkable Japanese woman, Hasegawa Teru, whose life story can help us both historicize and contextualize the emergence of a human-rights discourse in modern Japan and connect it to the struggle of the social and political Left in Japanese...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 179–190.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Karen Sotiropoulos This brief essay offers a rumination on the history and implications of open adoption, with a particular focus on the ways the practice grew out of the women's rights movement of the 1970s and on the ways racial inequities impacted child adoption before and after the rise...
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Radical History Review (2008) 2008 (101): 211–219.
Published: 01 May 2008
...Andrea Smith Recently, social-justice organizations, particularly those with a racial-justice focus, have begun to work within a human rights frame. They regard human rights as a framework that challenges U.S. hegemony and that also provides an opportunity for U.S.-based social justice...
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Radical History Review (2018) 2018 (132): 96–125.
Published: 01 October 2018
... union began in 1933 on the Lower East Side, and it became the city’s second largest local. The union utilized photography to normalize the role of African American members within the union and to advance a civil rights and anti-racism agenda. This article includes photographs taken by member...
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