Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was born in 1890 in Concord, New Hampshire, to a radical, activist working-class family. When she was 10, the family moved to the South Bronx, where she attended public school. By the time she was 15, Flynn was active in socialist groups. At 15, she gave her first public speech, and the next year she was expelled from high school. She became a full-time organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
In the years leading up to World War I, Flynn was active on women's rights, free speech for IWW speakers and organizing textile strikes in places like Lawrence, Massachusetts, and Paterson, New Jersey. She also worked to organize garment workers in Pennsylvania, silk weavers in New Jersey, restaurant workers in New York City and miners in Minnesota.
Flynn opposed the war when it broke out, and like many war opponents, she was charged with espionage. The charges were dropped and Flynn began working to defend immigrants threatened with deportation for their opposition to the war.
In 1920, Flynn helped found the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and was elected to the national board. From 1927-1930, she chaired International Labor Defense. During that time she was active in trying to free jailed labor organizers Thomas J. Mooney and Warren K. Billings. For the first half of the 1930s, she withdrew from public life because of bad health, but she returned to public life in 1939 and was re-elected to the ACLU board. When Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin signed a nonagression pact, the ACLU expelled all Communist Party members from its ranks, including Flynn.
Flynn ran for the Communist Party of America's Central Committee successfully, and ran for a seat in Congress unsuccessfully. During World War II, Flynn fought for women's economic equality. After the war, as communism grew more unpopular in the United States, Flynn shifted back to defending free speech rights for radicals. In 1951, she was arrested for conspiracy to overthrow the government based on the Smith Act of 1940. She spent more than two years in prison.
She returned to political action once she was out of prison, and in 1961, she became the first woman elected national chair of the Communist Pary. A critic of the Soviet Union, Flynn traveled behind the Iron Curtain and was stricken ill. She died in the USSR and was given a state funeral in Red Square.
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see the thing is that the Dutch are very open when it comes to their creeping fascism, where here it's more about what's implied, the tone of things, and so on. here people will openly say one thing, and then vote for a bunch of far right shit and dog whistles knowing what it means. they're both as bad, but it's just done in different ways, and as always the British way cares far more about appearances
Yeah I edited my previous comment a bit. But yeah the bluntness about stuff like racism is very surprising. It's similar to some Afrikaans people, but different at the same time. Also the absolute brainworms a country has to have to be very accepting of LGBTQIA+ people, and be very racist is quite something. Though I've experienced similar from some white LGBTQIA+ people where I live. But racism is always illogical anyway. So I shouldn't be surprised.
white queer people are racist as fuck. white cis gay dudes will openly say shit like "I don't date black people or asians", it's an open secret if you've ever spent time in queer spaces, and I'm talking about this from somebody who lives in London where more than half the population are immigrants. tolerance in one direction does not mean it in another other a lot of the time
Yeah I know about all that and experienced it. It doesn't make sense to me at all, which is why I'm surprised but not surprised at the same time. Those types of people also tend to be the "LG only" types, I swear the Venn diagram is a circle for those groups.