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Haunted by Slavery: A Memoir of a Southern White Woman in the Freedom Struggle
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Haunted by Slavery: A Memoir of a Southern White Woman in the Freedom Struggle

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The memoir of Gwendolyn Midlo Hall offers today’s activists and readers an accessible and intimate examination of a crucial era in American radical history.

Born in 1929 New Orleans to left-wing Jewish parents, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall’s life has spanned nearly a century of engagement in anti-racist, internationalist political activism. In this moving and instructive chronicle of her remarkable life, Midlo Hall recounts her experiences as an anti-racist activist, a Communist Party militant, and a scholar of slavery in the Americas, as well as the wife and collaborator of the renowned African-American author and Communist leader Harry Haywood. Telling the story of her life against the backdrop of the important political and social developments of the 20th century, Midlo Hall offers new insights about a critical period in the history of labor and civil rights movements in the United States.

is a gripping account of a life defined by profound dedication to a cause.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
250
ISBN
9781642594102

The memoir of Gwendolyn Midlo Hall offers today’s activists and readers an accessible and intimate examination of a crucial era in American radical history.

Born in 1929 New Orleans to left-wing Jewish parents, Gwendolyn Midlo Hall’s life has spanned nearly a century of engagement in anti-racist, internationalist political activism. In this moving and instructive chronicle of her remarkable life, Midlo Hall recounts her experiences as an anti-racist activist, a Communist Party militant, and a scholar of slavery in the Americas, as well as the wife and collaborator of the renowned African-American author and Communist leader Harry Haywood. Telling the story of her life against the backdrop of the important political and social developments of the 20th century, Midlo Hall offers new insights about a critical period in the history of labor and civil rights movements in the United States.

is a gripping account of a life defined by profound dedication to a cause.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Haymarket Books
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2021
Pages
250
ISBN
9781642594102