Interchange - “Teaching a Man to Fish in a Steel Mill in Gary, Indiana” w/ John Garvey & Michael Staudenmaier

Doug Storm of Interchange writes, “And I recommend that when you read Acceptable Men, that you spend some time with it. It’s brief and straightforward yet its deeper intentions are subtly revealed when you return to it and read it a second or third time. In other words, read it not in haste in our times of trouble.” He discuss the work of the late Noel Ignatiev with John Garvey—editor of Insurgent Notes who also worked with Ignatiev as an editor of Race Traitor and Had Crackers—and Michael Staudenmaier, author of Truth and Revolution: A History of the Sojourner Truth Organization, 1969–1986.

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