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El. knyga: Young Reds in the Big Apple: The New York Young Pioneers of America, 1923-1934

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Fordham University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781531508135
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Oct-2024
  • Leidėjas: Fordham University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781531508135

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The tale of New York’s Young Reds—a riveting journey through the YPA’s rise and influence

Young Reds in the Big Apple: The New York YPA, 1923–1934 by Jack Hodgson is a compelling historical account that delves into the heart of American communism through the lens of New York City’s Young Pioneers of America (YPA). This meticulously researched book sheds light on a neglected aspect of American history, revealing the intricate details of the YPA’s formation, ideologies, and activities from 1923 to 1934.

Hodgson illustrates the YPA’s journey, from its early days as a branch of the Communist Party USA, intended for youth aged 8–16, to its eventual disbandment. The book explores the organization’s unique structure, ethos, and activities, showcasing how it became a formidable force in New York’s political landscape. He vividly portrays the YPA members’ involvement in public protests, education reform, and their bold stance against prevailing social norms, including racial and gender issues.

The narrative goes beyond mere historical recounting, offering deep insights into the internal dynamics of the YPA, its relationship with the adult Communist Party, and its interactions with other political entities. Hodgson’s analysis of the YPA’s impact on its young members and the broader community is both insightful and thought-provoking.

Young Reds in the Big Apple stands out for its rigorous approach to a controversial subject, avoiding partisanship to provide a balanced view of the YPA’s legacy. This book is not just a histori­cal account; it’s an exploration of youthful activism, political movements, and the complexities of American communism during a pivotal era.

List of Abbreviations vii
Introduction 1
Part I: A New Vision for American Communist Childhood
1. The JSYWL and YPA Regulations 13
2. Leo Granoff: Harlem's "Boy Trotsky" and YPA Tactics 20
3. Radical Recreations 31
Part II: Children of the Class Struggle
4. Pioneer Politicians and the CPUSA 55
5. Pioneers and Picket Lines 65
Part III: The School Struggle
6. Countering Capitalist Curriculum and Corporal Punishment 77
7. School Lunch Revolts 84
8. The Lenin Unit at PS 61 91
Part IV: Pioneers and Political Opponents
9. Periodical Culture, the Fish Inquiry, and the US Post Office 105
10. The Van Etten Camp Controversy 118
11. Bashing the Boy Scouts and the Campaigns to Free Harry Eisman 130
Conclusion 157
Acknowledgments 163
Appendices 165
Notes 171
Bibliography 189
Index 195
Jack Hodgson, Lecturer in History at the University of Roehampton, London, specializes in American communism and youth movements. His work has been featured in Qualitative Inquiry, New York History, Rethinking History, and the Journal of American Studies. Hodgson is also a recipient of the Ellen Craft Prize from the Scottish Association for the Study of America.