Staughton Lynd
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Age | 95 |
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Born | Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | |
United States | |
Residence | Niles |
Ohio | |
United States | |
Parents | Robert Staughton Lynd |
Helen Lynd | |
Job | Lawyer |
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Education | Columbia University |
Ethical Culture Fieldston School | |
The University of Chicago | |
Date of birth | November 22,1929 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Current partner | Alice Lynd |
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ID | 516017 |
From Here to There: The Staughton Lynd Reader
Intellectual origins of American radicalism
Wobblies and Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History
Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising
Solidarity Unionism: Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below
Accompanying: Pathways to Social Change
Labor law for the rank & filer
Nonviolence in America
Solidarity Unionism at Starbucks
Doing History from the Bottom Up: On E. P. Thompson, Howard Zinn, and Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below
Living Inside Our Hope: A Steadfast Radical's Thoughts on Rebuilding the Movement
Class Conflict, Slavery, and the United States Constitution: Ten Essays
The fight against shutdowns
Moral Injury and Nonviolent Resistance: Breaking the Cycle of Violence in the Military and Behind Bars
Strategy and Program: Two Essays Toward a New American Socialism
Liberation Theology for Quakers
American labor radicalism
Layers of Injustice: Re-Examining the Lucasville Uprising
Plough Quarterly: Peacemakers
Labor Law For The Rank And File: BUILDING SOLIDARITY WHILE STAYING CLEAR OF THE LAW
Intellectual origins of American radicalism
Wobblies and Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History
Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising
Solidarity Unionism: Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below
Accompanying: Pathways to Social Change
Labor law for the rank & filer
Nonviolence in America
Solidarity Unionism at Starbucks
Doing History from the Bottom Up: On E. P. Thompson, Howard Zinn, and Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below
Living Inside Our Hope: A Steadfast Radical's Thoughts on Rebuilding the Movement
Class Conflict, Slavery, and the United States Constitution: Ten Essays
The fight against shutdowns
Moral Injury and Nonviolent Resistance: Breaking the Cycle of Violence in the Military and Behind Bars
Strategy and Program: Two Essays Toward a New American Socialism
Liberation Theology for Quakers
American labor radicalism
Layers of Injustice: Re-Examining the Lucasville Uprising
Plough Quarterly: Peacemakers
Labor Law For The Rank And File: BUILDING SOLIDARITY WHILE STAYING CLEAR OF THE LAW
Staughton Lynd Life story
Staughton Craig Lynd is an American conscientious objector, Quaker, peace activist and civil rights activist, historian, professor, author and lawyer. His involvement in social justice causes has brought him into contact with some of the nation's most influential activists, including Howard Zinn, Tom Hayden, A. J.