The Fierce Life of Grace Holmes Carlson : : Catholic, Socialist, Feminist / / Donna T. Haverty-Stacke.

Shares the story of the revolutionary Marxist and Catholic Grace Holmes Carlson and her life-long dedication to challenging social and economic inequalityOn December 8, 1941, Grace Holmes Carlson, the only female defendant among eighteen Trotskyists convicted under the Smith Act, was sentenced to si...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Introduction --   |t 1. Beginnings --   |t 2. Conversion --   |t 3. Sisterhoods --   |t 4. Politics and Love on the Left --   |t 5. The Break --   |t 6. “Carlson’s Continuing Commentary” --   |t Conclusion --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t List of Abbreviations --   |t Notes --   |t Index --   |t About the Author 
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520 |a Shares the story of the revolutionary Marxist and Catholic Grace Holmes Carlson and her life-long dedication to challenging social and economic inequalityOn December 8, 1941, Grace Holmes Carlson, the only female defendant among eighteen Trotskyists convicted under the Smith Act, was sentenced to sixteen months in federal prison for advocating the violent overthrow of the government. After serving a year in Alderson prison, Carlson returned to her work as an organizer for the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) and ran for vice president of the United States under its banner in 1948. Then, in 1952, she abruptly left the SWP and returned to the Catholic Church. With the support of the Sisters of St. Joseph, who had educated her as a child, Carlson began a new life as a professor of psychology at St. Mary’s Junior College in Minneapolis where she advocated for social justice, now as a Catholic Marxist.The Fierce Life of Grace Holmes Carlson: Catholic, Socialist, Feminist is a historical biography that examines the story of this complicated woman in the context of her times with a specific focus on her experiences as a member of the working class, as a Catholic, and as a woman. Her story illuminates the workings of class identity within the context of various influences over the course of a lifespan. It contributes to recent historical scholarship exploring the importance of faith in workers’ lives and politics. And it uncovers both the possibilities and limitations for working-class and revolutionary Marxist women in the period between the first and second wave feminist movements. The long arc of Carlson’s life (1906–1992) ultimately reveals significant continuities in her political consciousness that transcended the shifts in her particular partisan commitments, most notably her life-long dedication to challenging the root causes of social and economic inequality. In that struggle, Carlson ultimately proved herself to be a truly fierce woman. 
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653 |a 1934 Teamsters strikes. 
653 |a Alderson Prison. 
653 |a Archbishop John Ireland. 
653 |a Catholic Action. 
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653 |a Catholic Marxists. 
653 |a Catholic faith. 
653 |a Catholic flappers. 
653 |a Catholic networks. 
653 |a Catholicism. 
653 |a College of Saint Catherine’s. 
653 |a Daniel Berrigan. 
653 |a Dorothy Schultz. 
653 |a FBI. 
653 |a Gilbert Carlson. 
653 |a James Holmes. 
653 |a John G. Rockwell. 
653 |a Marxism. 
653 |a Marxist feminism. 
653 |a Mary Holmes. 
653 |a Minnesota Department of Education. 
653 |a Mystical Body of Christ. 
653 |a Newman Center. 
653 |a Rice Street. 
653 |a Saint Joseph’s Academy. 
653 |a Saint Olaf Catholic Church. 
653 |a Saint Vincent de Paul Church. 
653 |a Second Red Scare. 
653 |a Second Vatican Council. 
653 |a Sister Ann Joachim Moore. 
653 |a Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet. 
653 |a Sisters of St. Joseph. 
653 |a Slant. 
653 |a Smith Act. 
653 |a Socialist Workers Party movement culture. 
653 |a Socialist Workers Party. 
653 |a St. John’s Abbey. 
653 |a St. Mary’s Junior College. 
653 |a St. Paul. 
653 |a The Militant. 
653 |a Trotskyism. 
653 |a Trotskyist women. 
653 |a University of Minnesota. 
653 |a Vietnam War. 
653 |a Vincent Raymond Dunne. 
653 |a World War I. 
653 |a World War II. 
653 |a class identity. 
653 |a defection. 
653 |a electoral politics. 
653 |a ethnicity. 
653 |a faith. 
653 |a feminism. 
653 |a feminist theory. 
653 |a immigrants. 
653 |a informing. 
653 |a lay apostolate. 
653 |a little red scare. 
653 |a liturgical movement. 
653 |a lived Catholicism. 
653 |a political networks. 
653 |a press bias. 
653 |a private relationships. 
653 |a radical politics. 
653 |a second wave feminism. 
653 |a sexism. 
653 |a sisterhood. 
653 |a vice presidency. 
653 |a woman question. 
653 |a women political candidates. 
653 |a women. 
653 |a working-class feminisms. 
653 |a working-class identity. 
653 |a working-class. 
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