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Activist New York

- A History of People, Protest, and Politics

About Activist New York

Follows centuries of New York activism to reveal the city as a globally influential machine for social change Activist New York surveys New York CityΓÇÖs long history of social activism from the 1650ΓÇÖs to the 2010ΓÇÖs. Bringing these passionate histories alive, Activist New York is a visual exploration of these movements, serving as a companion book to the highly-praised Museum of the City of New York exhibition of the same name. New YorkΓÇÖs primacy as a metropolis of commerce, finance, industry, media, and ethnic diversity has given it a unique and powerfully influential role in the history of American and global activism. Steven H. Jaffe explores how New YorkΓÇÖs evolving identities as an incubator and battleground for activists have made it a ΓÇ£machine for change.ΓÇ¥ In responding to the city as a site of slavery, immigrant entry, labor conflicts, and wealth disparity, New Yorkers have repeatedly challenged the status quo. Activist New York brings to life the characters who make up these vibrant histories, including David Ruggles, an African American shopkeeper who helped enslaved fugitives on the cityΓÇÖs Underground Railroad during the 1830s; Clara Lemlich, a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant who helped spark the 1909 ΓÇ£Uprising of 20,000ΓÇ¥ that forever changed labor relations in the cityΓÇÖs booming garment industry; and Craig Rodwell, Karla Jay, and others who forged a Gay Liberation movement both before and after the Stonewall Riot of June 1969. The cityΓÇÖs inhabitants have been at the forefront of social change on issues ranging from religious tolerance and minority civil rights to sexual orientation and economic justice. Across 16 lavishly illustrated chronological chapters focusing on specific historical episodes, Jaffe explores how New York and New Yorkers have changed the way Americans think, feel, and act.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781479804603
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 304
  • Published:
  • April 30, 2018
  • Dimensions:
  • 265x215x27 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 1224 g.
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: January 24, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of Activist New York

Follows centuries of New York activism to reveal the city as a globally influential machine for social change

Activist New York surveys New York CityΓÇÖs long history of social activism from the 1650ΓÇÖs to the 2010ΓÇÖs. Bringing these passionate histories alive, Activist New York is a visual exploration of these movements, serving as a companion book to the highly-praised Museum of the City of New York exhibition of the same name.
New YorkΓÇÖs primacy as a metropolis of commerce, finance, industry, media, and ethnic diversity has given it a unique and powerfully influential role in the history of American and global activism. Steven H. Jaffe explores how New YorkΓÇÖs evolving identities as an incubator and battleground for activists have made it a ΓÇ£machine for change.ΓÇ¥ In responding to the city as a site of slavery, immigrant entry, labor conflicts, and wealth disparity, New Yorkers have repeatedly challenged the status quo.
Activist New York brings to life the characters who make up these vibrant histories, including David Ruggles, an African American shopkeeper who helped enslaved fugitives on the cityΓÇÖs Underground Railroad during the 1830s; Clara Lemlich, a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant who helped spark the 1909 ΓÇ£Uprising of 20,000ΓÇ¥ that forever changed labor relations in the cityΓÇÖs booming garment industry; and Craig Rodwell, Karla Jay, and others who forged a Gay Liberation movement both before and after the Stonewall Riot of June 1969.
The cityΓÇÖs inhabitants have been at the forefront of social change on issues ranging from religious tolerance and minority civil rights to sexual orientation and economic justice. Across 16 lavishly illustrated chronological chapters focusing on specific historical episodes, Jaffe explores how New York and New Yorkers have changed the way Americans think, feel, and act.

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