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marmar

(77,081 posts)
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 11:20 AM Feb 2012

Lucy Parsons: labor activist, writer and revolutionary


from the Party for Socialism & Liberation:



Lucy Parsons: labor activist, writer and revolutionary
A Liberation Black History Month profile

By Caneisha Mills
February 7, 2012


“I hope even now to live to see the day when the first dawn of the new era of labor will have arisen, when capitalism will be a thing of the past, and the new industrial republic, the commonwealth of labor, shall be in operation.”

— Lucy Parsons


Women of every oppressed nationality are often at the helm of revolutionary movements. Unfortunately, the contributions of women are frequently dismissed or forgotten.

The legacy and revolutionary spirit of Lucy Parsons is a constant reminder of the sacrifice, dedication and leadership provided by female activists. The Chicago Police Department described her as “more dangerous than a thousand rioters.”

Lucy Gonzalez was born in 1853 in Texas. In 1871, she married Albert Parsons, a writer and fellow radical. Her African, American Indian and Mexican heritage endangered their lives as an interracial couple in the South. In 1873, they moved to Chicago.

Upon their arrival, the couple became deeply involved in the fight against injustice. Working with the Social Democratic Party and the Workingmen’s Party of the United States, Lucy wrote for the WPUSA’s paper and became a lecturer and activist in her own right. ..................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.pslweb.org/liberationnews/news/lucy-parsons-labor-activist.html



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Lucy Parsons: labor activist, writer and revolutionary (Original Post) marmar Feb 2012 OP
du rec. nt xchrom Feb 2012 #1
Lucy was born in Texas - TBF Feb 2012 #2
I am SO proud that the socialist tradition has ALWAYS been........ socialist_n_TN Feb 2012 #3

TBF

(32,063 posts)
2. Lucy was born in Texas -
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 12:06 PM
Feb 2012

just mentioning that because folks here on DU like to beat up on Texas sometimes.

socialist_n_TN

(11,481 posts)
3. I am SO proud that the socialist tradition has ALWAYS been........
Thu Feb 9, 2012, 12:09 PM
Feb 2012

on the forefront of all "liberation" struggles. You can self identify all you want, but if you're NOT in the forefront of these types of battles, you're not a socialist.

Of course, we also ALL recognize that these liberation struggles are just a side effect of the economic/social/political system that enslaves us all. It's called capitalism.

BTW and FYI, Worker's Power USA is coming out with a new Women's pamphlet sometimes in March. We're updating the '99 version for now and probably will work on a totally new one for '13.

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