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A Saving Remnant
By (Author) Martin Duberman
The New Press
The New Press
6th March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Political activism / Political engagement
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
973.920922
Paperback
302
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
383g
Barbara Deming and David McReynolds first met in the early 1960s. An American feminist, writer and political activist with a deep commitment to non-violent struggle, she was repeatedly jailed for her participation in non-violent protests. David McReynolds was the first openly gay man to run for President of the United States, on the Socialist Party ticket. Both were left-wing radicals who also happened to be gay and whose paths crossed based on their common political concerns. The Pultizer nominated biographer Martin Duberman brings their important stories to life.
A fine addition to gay and radical historiography.
The Progressive
An absorbing book, radiant with an emboldening and unquenchable humanity.
Doug Ireland
This splendid portrait of parallel lives is deeply moving, and galvanizing.
Blanche Wiesen Cook, author of Eleanor Roosevelt
Martin Duberman sheds fascinating new light on the history of modern American radicalism.
Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Fiery Trial
Martin Duberman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the CUNY Graduate School, where he founded the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies. His books include Paul Robenson, the memoir Cures: A Gay Mans Odyssey, Black Mountain, and The Worlds of Lincoln Kirstein (runner-up for the Pulitzer Prize). A recipient of the Bancroft Prize and a finalist for a National Book Award, he has recently completed a political biography of Howard Zinn (forthcoming from The New Press). He lives in New York City.