The Rebel Girl: An Autobiography, My First Life (1906-1926)
by Flynn, Elizabeth G
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was an American labor leader, activist, and feminist. She was a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union, played a leading role in the Industrial Workers of the World. In 1936 she joined the Communist Party USA, becoming it’s chairwoman just a few years before her death in Russia in 1964. Her autobiography was first published as I Speak My Own Piece: Autobiography of "The Rebel Girl,” by Masses and Mainstream in New York in 1955. The book was published while Flynn was serving in prison after being convicted of being a communist under The Smith Act, and she wasn’t able to edit the final draft before release. After her draft a book with her corrections was used to revise and amend, republished as “The Rebel Girl: An Autobiography, My First Life 1906-1926.” The title is based on the song, “The Rebel Girl,” by labor activist and musician Joe Hill, written in 1915 and dedicated to Flynn.
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- The Rebel Girl: An Autobiography, My First Life (1906-1926)
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- Flynn, Elizabeth G
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- ISBN 10
- 0717803686
- ISBN 13
- 9780717803682
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- Intl Pub Co Inc
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- New York, New York, U.s.a.
- This edition first published
- 1973-07
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