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The Civic Church

THE CIVIC CHURCH ~   Choral Service, Sunday Evening, April 14, 1907. Carnegie Hall.   On April 14, 1907, the civic leader of New York were

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The Fifty Most Influential Progressives of the Twentieth Century

The radical ideas of one generation become the common sense of the next. Here, Peter Dreier honors the people who moved progressive ideas in America from the marginal to the mainstream.

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Remembering the people's Irish heroes this Labor Day

This Labor Day, more than any, is a time to celebrate our Irish heroes who gave their voice to the workers of America. How could Labor Day not be an Irish holiday when the labor movement was inspired by giants such as Mike Quill, Mother Jones, Terence Powderly, and the founder of Labor Day, Peter McGuire.

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US Labour Day 2023: Quiz Questions and Answers About Labour Day

US Labour Day 2023: Labour Day is an annual event observed in September. It recognises the contributions of workers to the nation's prosperity and development.

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Remembering the people's Irish heroes this Labor Day

This Labor Day, more than any, is a time to celebrate our Irish heroes who gave their voice to the workers of America. How could Labor Day not be an Irish holiday when the labor movement was inspired by giants such as Mike Quill, Mother Jones, Terence Powderly, and the founder of Labor Day, Peter McGuire.

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Mayday, the 8-hour movement and the Knights of Labor

Jeremy Brecher's account of the growth of the Knights of Labor union in the US, the agitation for a maximum 8-hour working day and the Chicago Haymarket events of 1886.

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Considering History: Women Whose Critical Patriotism Made America Better


In an Early Republic period defined by expansion and concurrent policies such as Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act, national narratives seemed to have no place for Native Americans. But the novelist and activist Sedgwick offered a different vision of that foundational American community, creating in her historical novel
Hope Leslie a case for what she called (in the book’s preface) “their high-souled courage and patriotism.” And her character Magawisca, a young Pequot woman who narrates to an English audience her own account of the 1637 massacre at Mystic, offers a “new version of an old story,” what Sedgwick calls “putting the chisel in the hands of truth, and giving it to whom it belonged.”

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Will a Biden Presidency Reflect His Scranton Roots?


SCRANTON, Pa. -- In the downtown here, if you pass Courthouse Square on Adams Avenue, then merge onto Washington Avenue, you’ll eventually enter Green Ridge, a neighborhood seemingly preserved in ’50s-era America. “It’s a Norman Rockwell kind of scene,” Sarah Piccini, assistant director of the Lackawanna Historical Society, told me.
Indeed, stately old residences line this leafy stretch of North Washington Avenue, where “Scranton Loves Joe” signs adorn lawns and a large, ornamental donkey – clearly a tribute to the Democratic Party – commands the front porch of a Colonial revival home. There isn’t any doubt about the politics of this section, where President-elect Joe Biden spent his early youth. “Where Biden grew up in Green Ridge, Irish-Catholic Democrat was one conjoined word,” said Austin Burke, former president of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. Even today, that political, if not tribal, allegiance remains intact – especially with a native son about to ascend to the White House.

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Our Mission in China


by Michael H. Hunt
The Missionary Mind and American East Asia Policy, 1911-–1915
by James Reed
The Gospel of Gentility: American Women Missionaries in Turn-of-the-Century China
by Jane Hunter
This article was first published in the September 27, 1984 issue of
This is the bicentennial year for contacts between the United States and China, since it was in 1784 that the merchant ship
Empress of China sailed to Canton from New York. It was an auspicious beginning, at least for the American backers of the voyage; the trip netted them 30 percent profit in their investment.
In the ensuing years Americans joined with the British in reaping diplomatic and commercial gains from the Opium Wars of 1839 and 1858, before drifting off to chart their own foreign policy. Highlights of this policy included the “Open Door Notes” of 1899, the recognition of the new Chinese Republic in 1913, the Washington Conference of 1922, the dispatch of General Joseph Stilwell to serve with Chiang Kai-shek in 1942, and the non-recognition of the People’s Republic in the decades after 1949. It is perhaps the rosy tint that comes to this story from its peripheral relationship to America’s real problems that has led Americans across the years to hail this history as a “special” one, marked by warmth and understanding on both sides. The Chinese have, in general, been rather more skeptical. In his visit to New York this January the premier, Zhao Ziyang, sensibly described the long saga as one of “many vicissitudes.”

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