11. The Klan Wanted To Have A Fight In The Streets

11. The Klan Wanted To Have A Fight In The Streets

Author: Sam & Jonathan October 13, 2017 Duration: 44:36
We talk with Mia Giunta, a former union organizer who organized against the Klan and white supremacists in rural communities in Pennsylvania in the 1990s. Giunta talks about the importance of faith-based organizing and building a progressive political base using the cultural norms and values of the community, and the way in which the loss of good working-class jobs fueled the Klan's recruitment.

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