Author: Hal Draper in collaboration with Anne Lipow.
Editor: E. Haberkern.
Copyright © 2011 Center for Socialist History, Alameda CA 94501.
The book is available in PDF format here.
Transcription & mark-up: Einde O’Callaghan for the Marxists’ Internet Archive.
This anthology is based on a draft prepared by Hal Draper in collaboration with Anne Lipow.
No attempt has been made to alter or “correct” the original, a copy of which is available at the Special Collections division of the General Library of the University of California at Davis.
Any differences are a result of errors introduced in transcribing the original typewritten manuscript to digital format despite my best efforts at finding such discrepancies.
The portrait of “lady liberty” on the cover is a reproduction of a United States coin from 1877. The symbol is of a woman wearing the Phrygian cap, a symbol of liberty for both French and American revolutionaries. It played a minor role in the controversy surrounding the Society of Women Revolutionaries of 1793 as described in Chapter 2 of Part 1 of this anthology.
Originally, the statue of liberty was to be wearing such a cap. But, by 1886, when the statue was dedicated, the American capitalist class had decided that liberty was one of those good things which you could have too much of.
I have slightly altered the reproduction. Lady Liberty on the coin is looking backward. Presumably indicating that the revolution is in the past. I have reversed the image.
Note: In many cases, the source of a reference is already indicated in the text, as in the case of citations from the Congressional Record, where the date of the session is given. – Where the abbreviation op. cit. is used, it is followed by a parenthetical reference to the note involved, by chapter and note number; except where the reference is to the note immediately preceding. For example, references to Lemons’ book (Chapter 1, note 1) look so: op. cit. (1: n.1). – References to a multivolume work are in colon form; that is, Vol. 4, page 30 = 4: 30.
Last updated on 12 September 2020