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Struggling for Justice Book Review
Higashida, Cheryl http://solidarity-us.org/atc/196/review-louise-thompson-patterson/
Publisher: Against the Current Date Written: 01/09/2018 Year Published: 2018 Resource Type: Article
Mainly postive review Keith Gilyards biography of organizer, educator, cultural worker and Black Left feminist Louise Thompson Patterson.
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Louise Thompson Patterson: A Life of Struggle for Justice By Keith Gilyard Durham: Duke University Press, 2017, 282 pages + index, $26.95 paperback.
Taking advantage of the fact that Thompson Patterson's life literally spanned the 20th century from 1901 to 1999, Gilyard explores Thompson Pattersons involvement in momentous events. These include the 1927 Mississippi River flood ("that era's Hurricane Katrina"); the 1927 Hampton student strike; the Harlem Renaissance; the anti-lynching Scottsboro campaign; the Spanish Civil War; the Popular Front; the Chicago Renaissance; the founding of the National Negro Congress, the Civil Rights Congress, and the Council on African Affairs; African-American solidarity with the Soviet Union, Cuba and the Peoples Republic of China; the Black Power movement; and, at age 69, the campaign to free Angela Davis.
In so doing Gilyard shows how Thompson Patterson's career, and that of other Black women activists, impacted and reinterpreted the meanings and outcomes of African-American, workers and womens struggles.
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