Staughton Lynd

Staughton Lynd
Nascimento Staughton Craig Lynd
22 de novembro de 1929
Filadélfia
Morte 17 de novembro de 2022 (92 anos)
Warren
Residência Niles
Cidadania Estados Unidos
Progenitores
  • Robert Staughton Lynd
  • Helen M. Lynd
Cônjuge Alice Niles Lynd
Alma mater
  • Universidade Harvard
  • Universidade Columbia
  • Escola de Direito da Universidade de Chicago
  • Ethical Culture Fieldston School
Ocupação advogado, sindicalista, ativista, historiador
Empregador(a) Universidade Yale, Spelman College
Religião Quaker
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Staughton Lynd (22 de novembro de 1929 - 17 de novembro de 2022) foi um ativista político, autor e advogado norte-americano.[1] Seu envolvimento em causas de justiça social o colocou em contato com alguns dos ativistas mais influentes do país, incluindo Howard Zinn, Tom Hayden, A. J. Muste e David Dellinger e Daniel Berrigan.[2][3] Em Yale, Lynd se tornou um oponente declarado da Guerra do Vietnã.[4]

A contribuição de Lynd para a causa da justiça social e o movimento pela paz é narrada na biografia de Carl Mirra, The Admirable Radical: Staughton Lynd and Cold War Dissent, 1945–1970 (2010).

Trabalhos

  • Anti-Federalism in Dutchess County, New York: A Study of Democracy and Class Conflict in the Revolutionary Era (1962)
  • The New Radicals and "Participatory Democracy". Chicago: Students for a Democratic Society, 1965. 10 p.
Reimpresso de Dissent , vol. 12, nº 3, julho de 1965.
  • Ed. Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History (1966)
  • Ed. Reconstruction (1967)
  • Com Tom Hayden, The Other Side (1967)
  • Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism (1968)
  • Class Conflict, Slavery, and the United States Constitution: Ten Essays (1968)
  • Com Michael Ferber, The Resistance (1971)
  • Ed. Personal Histories of the Early C.I.O. (1971)
  • Com Gar Alperovitz, Strategy and Program: Two Essays Toward a New American Socialism (1973)
  • Ed. American Labor Radicalism: Testimonies and Interpretations (1973)
  • Ed. Com Alice Lynd, Rank and File: Personal Histories by Working-Class Organizers (1973)
  • Com Helen Merrell Lynd, Possibilities (1977)
  • Labor Law for the Rank & Filer (1978)
  • The Fight Against Shutdowns: Youngstown's Steel Mill Closings (1982)
  • Solidarity Unionism: Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below (1992)
  • Ed. Com Alice Lynd, Homeland: Oral Histories of Palestine and Palestinians (1993)
  • Ed. Com Alice Lynd, Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History 2nd Ed. (1995)
  • Com Alice Lynd, Liberation Theology for Quakers (1996)
  • Ed. "We Are All Leaders": The Alternative Unionism of the Early 1930s (1996)
  • Living Inside Our Hope: A Steadfast Radical's Thoughts on Rebuilding the Movement (1997)
  • Com Alice Lynd, The New Rank and File (2000)
  • Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising (2004)
  • Napue Nightmares: Perjured Testimony in Trials Following the 1993 Lucasville, Ohio Prison Uprising (2008)
  • Com Daniel Gross, Labor Law for the Rank & Filer: Building Solidarity While Staying Clear of the Law 2nd Ed. (2008)
  • Com Andrej Grubačić, Wobblies & Zapatistas: Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History (2008)
  • Class Conflict, Slavery, and the United States Constitution: Ten Essays 2nd Ed. (2009)
  • Com Alice Lynd, Stepping Stones: Memoir of a Life Together (2009)
  • Intellectual Origins of American Radicalism (Cambridge University Press)(2009)
  • From Here to There: The Staughton Lynd Reader (2010)
  • Com Daniel Gross, Solidarity Unionism at Starbucks (2011)
  • Ed. Com Alice Lynd, Rank and File: Personal Histories by Working-Class Organizers (Expanded Edition, 2011)
  • Accompanying: Pathways to Social Change (2013)
  • Doing History from the Bottom Up: On E.P. Thompson, Howard Zinn, and Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below (2014)
  • Solidarity Unionism: Rebuilding the Labor Movement from Below (Second Edition, 2015)
  • Com Alice Lynd, Moral Injury and Nonviolent Resistance: Breaking the Cycle of Violence in the Military and Behind Bars (2017)
  • Com Alice Lynd, Nonviolence in America: A Documentary History (terceira edição, 2018)

Referências

  1. Staughton Lynd, Living Inside Our Hope: A Steadfast Radical's Thoughts on Rebuilding the Movement, Cornell University Press, 1997, p. 44.
  2. Zinn, Howard, A People's History of the United States, 1492–Present, 1999. New York: HarperCollins Publishers. P. 486.
  3. «Valley labor, peace activist Staughton Lynd dies at 92». vindy.com (em inglês). Consultado em 18 de novembro de 2022 
  4. Zinn, Howard, A People's History of the United States, 1492–Presente, 1999. Nova York: HarperCollins Publishers. pág. 486.

Fontes

  • FUECHTMANN, Thomas G. Steeples and Stacks: Religion and Steel Crisis in Youngstown. Nova York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

Ligações externas

  • (em inglês)-Staughton Lynd Collection
  • (em inglês)-Staughton Lynd (entrevista)
  • (em inglês)-Staughton Lynd (entrevista)
  • (em inglês)-Overcoming Racism por Staughton Lynd.


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