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- Agitate! educate! organize! : American labor posters / by Cushing, Lincoln,1953-(CARDINAL)673151; Drescher, Tim.(CARDINAL)781208;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-198) and index.A brief history of activist graphic media -- Dignity and exploitation -- Health and safety -- Women -- Race and civil rights -- War, peace, and internationalism -- Solidarity and organizing -- Strikes and boycotts -- Democracy, voting, and patriotism -- History, heroes, and martyrs -- Culture.
- Subjects: Labor movement in art.; Labor movement; Political posters, American.; Posters, American.;
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- Images of the American worker 1930-1940 : an undergraduate honors seminar exhibition, May 26-July 10, 1983, University Gallery, University of Minnesota. by University of Minnesota.University Gallery.(CARDINAL)151047;
Bibliography: pages 31-32.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Working class; Labor movement; Labor; Working class in art.; Working class in art; Popular culture;
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- Priceless children : American photographs, 1890-1925 : Lewis Hine, F. Holland Day, Gertrude Käsebier, Clarence H. White, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, Edward Weston : child labor and the pictorialist ideal / by Dimock, George.(CARDINAL)265210; Hine, Lewis Wickes,1874-1940.(CARDINAL)129044; Grey Art Gallery & Study Center.(CARDINAL)142593; University of California, Santa Barbara.University Art Museum.(CARDINAL)182770; Weatherspoon Art Museum.(CARDINAL)265209;
Includes bibliographical references.Priceless children : child labor and the Pictorialist ideal / George Dimock -- Duality in Lewis Hine's child labor photographs / Tom Beck -- F. Holland Day : beauty is youth / Verna Posever Curtis and Patricia J. Fanning.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Illustrated works.; Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940.; Photography of children; Child labor; Photography, Artistic.; Children; Children; Children in art.; Pictorialism (Photography movement); Children.;
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- Walter Crane : the arts and crafts, painting, and politics, 1875-1890 / by O'Neill, Morna.(CARDINAL)302969; Crane, Walter,1845-1915.(CARDINAL)142288;
Includes bibliographical references (page 256 -283) and index.Introduction: the triumph of labour -- Art reborn: Renaissance of Venus and The Fate of Persephone -- A Fly in the web of Arachne: Europa, craft, and the origins of art -- "As a Heroic Atlas": labor and the portability of art -- Pandora's box: the "Sphinx-Riddle" and the politics of decoration -- Sleeping Beauty: freedom, aestheticism, and allegory -- Conclusion: " The Socialist Ideal as a New Inspiration in Art".
- Subjects: Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Crane, Walter, 1845-1915; Aesthetic movement (Art); Arts and crafts movement; Socialism and art;
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- Cultivating citizens : the regional work of art in the New Deal era / by Kroiz, Lauren,1980-author.(CARDINAL)351339;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-274) and index.Introduction -- Part 1: Iowa. Art in the university ; Stone City ; How to teach art ; Grant Wood, H.W. Janson and "the case of the naked chicken" -- Part 2: Missouri. Art and the museum ; Opening the Nelson Gallery ; Building a regionalist movement with Thomas Hart Benton ; Creative appreciation and museum minds -- Part 3: Wisconsin. Art and sociology ; John Steuart Curry's amateurism ; Inventing the artist-in-residence ; Encouraging rural art -- Conclusion."Cultivating Citizens rethinks the aesthetics and politics of regionalism in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. During this period, painters Grant Wood, Thomas Hart Benton, and John Steuart Curry formed a loose alliance as American Regionalists. Some lauded their depictions of the rural landscape and hardworking inhabitants of America's midwestern heartland. Others deemed Regionalist painting dangerous, regarding its easily understood realism as a vehicle for jingoism, chauvinism, and even fascism. Cultivating Citizens shifts the terms of this ongoing debate over subject matter and style by considering heretofore neglected Regionalist programs of art education and concepts of artistic labor."--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Wood, Grant, 1891-1942.; Janson, H. W. (Horst Woldemar), 1913-1982.; Benton, Thomas Hart, 1889-1975.; Curry, John Steuart, 1897-1946.; Regionalism and the arts; Regionalism in art.; Arts, American;
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- Be a revolution : how everyday people are fighting oppression and changing the world--and how you can, too / by Oluo, Ijeoma,author.(CARDINAL)356686;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-395).Punishment, accountability, and abolition -- Richie Reseda and Mannie Thomas -- Race, patriarchy, and punishment culture -- What is abolition? -- What is beyond punishment? -- Be a revolution -- Gender justice, bodily autonomy, and race -- Why it's often race and gender -- Abortion, bodily autonomy, and the racism that endangers it all -- Intersections of racism, queerphobia, and transphobia in gender justice work -- Be a revolution -- Hierarchies of body and mind: disability and race -- Why disability matters -- Ableism in anti-racist work -- What is disability in communities of color? -- Be a revolution -- Race, labor, and business -- Why labor matters -- Racism in labor unions -- Can we build better businesses? -- Be a revolution -- Race, the environment, and environmental justice -- Race, environment, and environmental apartheid -- Environmentalist colonialism -- Be a revolution -- Race, education, and the pedagogy of our oppressors -- Racism in our schools -- Is revolution possible in our schools? -- Working outside of the school system -- Be a revolution -- Arts, race, and the creative forces of revolution -- Art as the keeper of community -- White supremacy in the art world -- Art as a weapon -- Be a revolution -- A life's work -- Ages and stages -- Ability and privilege -- Navigating privilege in movement spaces -- Mental health and well-being -- Resources -- Acknowledgements -- Works cited."With [this book], ... Oluo aims to show how people across America are working to create real positive change in our structures. Looking at many of our most powerful systems--like education, media, labor, health, housing, policing, and more--she highlights what people are doing to create change for intersectional racial equity. She also illustrates various ways in which the reader can find entryways into change in these same areas, or can bring some of this important work being done elsewhere to where they live." --
- Subjects: Instructional and educational works.; Social change; Social action; Minorities; Race discrimination; Racism; Racism.;
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- Our stories : an introduction to South Asian America / by South Asian American Digital Archive.(CARDINAL)872417;
Early South Asian American history (pre-1923) -- Forging lives in uncertain times (1923-1965) -- Immigration after the Civil Rights movement (1965-) -- Post-9/11 -- Identity & equality -- Faith & religion -- Civic engagement -- Arts & popular culture -- Work, labor, and entrepreneurship -- Family."Our Stories: An Introduction to South Asian America is an anthology rooted in community. Bringing together the voices of sixty-four authors--ranging from artists to activists to academics--Our Stories weaves together the myriad histories, experiences, perspectives, and identities that make up the South Asian American community. The volume consists of ten chapters that explore both the history of South Asian America, spanning from the 1780s through present day, and various aspects of the South Asian American experience, from civic engagement to family. Each offers stories of struggle, of resistance, of inspiration, and of joy that disrupt dominant narratives that have erased South Asian Americans' role in U.S. history and made restrictions on their belonging. By combining these narratives, this volume serves as a community-driven reimagining of a reference resource and illustrates the diversity, vibrancy, and power of the South Asian American community"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; South Asian Americans; South Asian Americans; South Asian Americans;
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- Gaston County memories : the early years / by Petrilli, Holly,author of introduction.; Gaston Gazette,presenter.;
Views and street scenes -- Commerce -- Textile industry -- Industrial labor movement -- Community -- Education -- Recreation and celebration -- Index -- Business profiles.This book contains photographs taken in the early 1900s of main streets, textile workers, businesses, church members, policemen, firemen, schools, baseball teams, clubs, etc. in Gaston County.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Cotton textile industry; Loray Mill Strike, 1929.; Strikes and lockouts;
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- Anne Frank in the world 1929-1945 / by Neuberger, Julia,writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)767139; Anne Frank House,compiler.(CARDINAL)668138;
Explores the issues of discrimination and tolerance through the poignant story of Anne Frank and her tragic death at the hands of Nazis.1140L
- Subjects: Literature.; Biographies.; Frank, Anne, 1929-1945; Jews; Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945); National socialism; Teenage girls;
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- Lapsis [videorecording] / by Aquino, Ivory,actor.; Burge, Dora Madison,1991-actor.; Gomes, Mike,director of photography.; Hess, Taylor,film producer.; Howard, Arliss,actor.(CARDINAL)847483; Howard, Babe,actor.; Hutton, Noah,1987-film director,screenwriter,editor of moving image work,composer (expression); Imperial, Dean,actor.; McDaniel, James,1958-actor.; Miller, Jesse,film producer.; Varca, Joseph,film producer.; Wise, Madeline,actor.; Wood, Frank,1960-actor.; Couple 3 Films,production company.; Film Movement (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)344832; Purple & Gold Productions,production company.;
Director of photography, Mike Gomes ; editor, Noah Hutton ; music, Noah Hutton.Arliss Howard, Frank Wood, Babe Howard, James McDaniel, Ivory Aquino, Dora Madison, Madeline Wise, and Dean Imperial.In a parallel present, delivery man Ray Tincelli takes a job in the gig economy: pulling cable to link together the new quantum trading market.Not rated by the MPAA.DVD; NTSC; all regions; widescreen; 5.1 surround sound/2.0 stereo; 2:39:1 widescreen.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Science fiction films.; Conspiracy; Contract labor; Quantum computing;
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