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  • Language: en

"Red Tom" Hickey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is the fascinating biography of a bright young working man, Tom Hickey, who came to the United States from Ireland in 1892, became a machinist, and soon joined the Knights of Labor and the Socialist Labor Party. His party boss recognized the potential in this Irishman and even made him an "enforcer" against those who questioned the boss's authority. The enforcer, though, eventually found himself forced out and moved west to start a new life. Ultimately, Hickey landed in Texas and saw an opportunity to use syndicalism as an organizing tool to build a state socialist party. He did just that. Within a few years, Hickey transformed the faction-ridden Socialist Party of America in Texas into...

The Good Know Nothing
  • Language: en

The Good Know Nothing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

During the summer of 1936, destitute farmers from the Dust Bowl swarm into California, and an old friend brings police detective Tom Hickey a manuscript, a clue to the mystery of his father Charlie s long-ago disappearance. Tom chooses to risk losing his job and family to follow this lead. Even his oldest friend and mentor, retired cop Leo Weiss, opposes Tom s decision. Why so passionately?_x000D_ _x000D_ Tom lures the novelist B. Traven to a meeting on Catalina and accuses him of manuscript-theft and homicide. Traven replies that the Sundance Kid, having escaped from his reputed death in Bolivia, killed Charlie. Tom crosses the desert to Tucson, tracking the person or ghost of the legendary...

Tom Hickey's India 1945-1946
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Tom Hickey's India 1945-1946

At the age of 94 Tom Hickey figured it was time to satisfy one of his “bucket list” projects to write about his army experience in India during World War II. “This was a critical period in India,” Hickey said. “The war had ended and the Indians themselves were in a push for total independence.” Hickey's story also includes details about his chance meeting with Mahatma Gandhi. Robert Patrick, Director of the Veteran History Project (VHP) of the Library of Congress agrees the story has significance. “Tom's story is important to the Veterans History Project because it relates experiences in India during the Second World War. Too often the American and Allied experiences in China, ...

Grass-Roots Socialism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Grass-Roots Socialism

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978-07-01
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  • Publisher: LSU Press

Grass-Roots Socialism answers two of the most intriguing questions in the history of American radicalism: why was the Socialist party stronger in Oklahoma than in any other state, and how was the party able to build powerful organizations in nearby rural southwestern areas? Many of the same grievances that had created a strong Populist movement in the region provided the Socialists with potent political issues—the railroad monopoly, the crop lien system, and political corruption. With these widely felt grievances to build on, the Socialists led the class-conscious farmers and workers to a radicalism that was far in advance of that advocated by the earlier People’s party. Examined in this...

Hearings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2124

Hearings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1958
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The White Scourge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

The White Scourge

In a book that fundamentally challenges our understanding of race in the United States, Neil Foley unravels the complex history of ethnicity in the cotton culture of central Texas. This engrossing narrative, spanning the period from the Civil War through the collapse of tenant farming in the early 1940s, bridges the intellectual chasm between African American and Southern history on one hand and Chicano and Southwestern history on the other. The White Scourge describes a unique borderlands region, where the cultures of the South, West, and Mexico overlap, to provide a deeper understanding of the process of identity formation and to challenge the binary opposition between "black" and "white" ...

Transnational Radicalism and the Connected Lives of Tom Mann and Robert Samuel Ross
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Transnational Radicalism and the Connected Lives of Tom Mann and Robert Samuel Ross

This is an original study of the connected lives of two important socialists, Tom Mann (1856-1941) and Robert Samuel 'Bob' Ross (1873-1931). Born in Britain, Mann travelled the globe as a tireless socialist organiser and propagandist who met Ross in the course of his political work in Australia. They then worked closely together as labour editors, educators, trade unionists and socialists in Australia and New Zealand between 1902 and 1913. Thereafter, they continued regularly to correspond with one another and other socialists in Australia, New Zealand and other parts of the Pacific Rim. Based upon extensive research into neglected primary and secondary sources in Britain, Australia, New Zea...

The political theory of the Irish Constitution
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

The political theory of the Irish Constitution

The political theory of the Irish Constitution considers Irish constitutional law and the Irish constitutional tradition from the perspective of Republican theory. It analyses the central devices and doctrines of the Irish Constitution – popular sovereignty, constitutional rights and judicial review – in light of Republican concepts of citizenship and civic virtue. The Constitution, it will argue, can be understood as a framework for promoting popular participation in government as much as a mechanism for protecting individual liberties. It will be of interest to students and researchers in Irish politics, political theory and constitutional law, and to all those interested in political reform and public philosophy in Ireland.

The Good Know Nothing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

The Good Know Nothing

"Kuhlken works real people and events into the story (evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson and William Randolph Hearst, for example) and vividly anchors the reader in the story's time and place. The social consciousness and the L.A. setting across decades make this series a fine choice for fans of Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins novels." Booklist During the summer of 1936, destitute farmers from the Dust Bowl swarm into California, and an old friend brings L.A. police detective Tom Hickey a book manuscript, a clue to the mystery of his father Charlie's long-ago disappearance. Tom chooses to risk losing his job and family to follow the lead, though even his oldest friend and mentor, fellow detectiv...