Thursday, Feb 27, 2025 from 6:30pm to 8:00pm
“This is people’s history at its best…a monumental work of scholarship that is also loads of fun to read…they inspire all of us to see that we too live in places alive with radical history.” — Kristin Lawler, Professor of Sociology, Mount Saint Vincent, New Yor
“Needed insight and perspective on the History of the Constitution State…Should be required reading in every school.” — Yohuru Williams, Professor of History and Founding Director of the Racial Justice Initiative at the University of St. Thomas and a Connecticut native
“Connecticuters have a long tradition of making history ‘from the bottom up’… Enlightening and just plain fun to read, Radical Connecticut belongs in every library in the state.” — Priscilla Murolo, co-author of From the Folks Who Brought You the Weekend: An Illustrated History of Labor in the United States and a Connecticut native
“A young Connecticut public school student once described her Connecticut history class as “the story of great white men and their great inventions.” Radical Connecticut tells the other side of the story.” — Jeremy Brecher, author, documentarian and activist and a Connecticut native
“For people who actually lived in Connecticut, the factories could be grim, struggles for unionization fierce. Activists of every kind faced threats from the vested interests, yet fight they did, leaving their mark on progress in so many ways.” — Paul Buhle, American historian, retired Senior Lecturer, Brown University.
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