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It Did Happen Here: An Antifascist People’s History by Moe Bowstern & Mic Crenshaw & Alec Dunn & Celina Flores & Julie Perini & Erin Yanke ISBN 9781629636757, 1629636754 instant download

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Authors:Moe Bowstern & Mic Crenshaw & Alec Dunn & Celina Flores & Julie Perini & Erin Yanke
Pages:394 pages
Year:2023
Publisher:PM Press
Language:english
File Size:38.43 MB
Format:mobi
ISBNS:9781629636757, 1629636754
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It Did Happen Here: An Antifascist People’s History by Moe Bowstern & Mic Crenshaw & Alec Dunn & Celina Flores & Julie Perini & Erin Yanke ISBN 9781629636757, 1629636754 instant download

Portland, Oregon, 1988. The brutal murder of Ethiopian immigrant Mulugeta Seraw by racist skinheads shocked the city. In response disparate groups quickly came together to organize against white nationalist violence and right wing organizing throughout the Rose City and the Pacific Northwest. It Did Happen Here compiles interviews with dozens of people who worked together during the waning decades of the 20th century to reveal an inspiring collaboration between groups of immigrants, civil rights activists, militant youth, and queer organizers. This oral history focuses on participants in three core groups: the Portland chapters of Anti Racist Action and Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice, and the Coalition for Human Dignity. Using a diversity of tactics—from out-and-out brawls on the streets and at punk shows, to behind-the-scenes intelligence gathering—brave antiracists unified on their home ground over and over, directly attacking right wing fascists and exposing white nationalist organizations and neo-Nazi skinheads. Embattled by police and unsupported by the city, these citizen activists eventually drove the boneheads out of the music scene and off the streets of Portland. This book shares their stories about what worked, what didn’t, and ideas on how to continue the fight.

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