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Fighting fascism: Americans in the Spanish civil war have a lesson for today
Alan Yuhas in San Francisco
Sunday 14 May 2017 10.54 EDT
Eighty years after the first Americans went to war against Nazi-backed fascists, a small group of historians trying to preserve the volunteers memory has found their services unexpectedly in demand.
Why are people puzzled over the meaning of that word, fascism? asked Peter Carroll, a historian of the Spanish civil war at Stanford University. Do I think Donald Trump is Adolf Hitler? No. But there are patterns of contempt for opposition by political leaders that are as unacceptable and intolerable as National Socialism.
For decades, Carroll has worked with a nonprofit, the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (Alba), which hosted reunions for the volunteers. As the survivors aged, the nonprofit turned to awarding human rights work, and more recently started a workshop for high school teachers on how to teach history in an age when politics feels inescapable.
Tracy Blake, an Ohio high school teacher who has taken part in the workshop, said students have grown fascinated, and sometimes frightened, by the news. They see the connections anytime were talking about oppression, he said. They ask questions about whether or not we could go down this or that road.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/14/fascism-spanish-civil-war-abraham-lincoln-brigade-archives