Anthracite Reds

A Documentary History of Communists in Northeastern Pennsylvania during the 1920s

by Walter T. Howard


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/11/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9780595327386
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9780595781379
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 292
ISBN : 9780595775446

About the Book

Anthracite Reds is a documentary history of Communists in the Pennsylvania anthracite [hard coal area] during the 1920s, the decade when these radicals were most involved in the work life of the hard coal miners. During the 20th century about one million Americans passed through the Communist Party of the United States [CPUSA]. In the first half of the century in the Pennsylvania anthracite, hundreds of men and women, mostly Eastern and Southern European immigrants who lived and worked in the region, also joined the CPUSA.

Many books have been written about American communism in diverse regional settings; yet, no author has penned a volume that deals with these American radicals in one of 20th century America's major industrial centers, the anthracite fields of northeastern Pennsylvania.

Anthracite Reds serves several purposes. It can be read as a reference work that would be useful to libraries, museums, and researchers. It may also, however, be read as a compelling narrative that tells an interesting story for general readers.


About the Author

Walter T. Howard holds a M.A. in History from the University of West Florida (1978) and Ph.D. in American History from Florida State University (1987). He is currently Associate Professor of History at Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania where he teaches courses on U.S. Labor History and American Communism. He has been researching Communists in the anthracite for nearly ten years. He lives in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania amongst the rolling hills of the old anthracite region with his wife and children. He descends from several generations of Appalachian coal miners.