The Future Is Unwritten: A Working Class History Blank Journal

The Future Is Unwritten: A Working Class History Blank Journal

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Record your own history in this classically elegant hardcover, sewn bound with 55 lb paper. An enduring repository for your thoughts, dreams, and battle plans for collective action.

This blank journal from the Working Class History project includes inspirational words of wisdom from the likes of: Audre Lorde, Emma Goldman, bell hooks, Ambalavaner Sivanandan, George Lamming, Lucy Gonzalez Parsons, Marsha P. Johnson, He-Yin Zhen, Frantz Fanon, CLR James, Ricardo Flores Magón, Bhagat Singh, Oscar Wilde, Walter Rodney, Ursula Le Guin, Crawford Morgan, Jayaben Desai and many more. High quality, black hardcover, containing 200 pages for your notes, followed by sources for each of the quotations and short explanations of their context.

Praise

“In case you needed a reminder that ordinary people have the power to change history, and have many times over, check out Working Class History.”
—Tom Morello, co-founder of Rage Against the Machine

“Working Class History is broader than unions and job struggles; rather, it includes all emancipatory acts of working-class people, be they Indigenous peoples fighting for land rights, African Americans massively protesting against police killings, anticolonial liberation movements, women rising up angry, or mass mobilizations worldwide against imperialist wars. It is international in scope, as is the working class.”
—Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States

“Working Class History has hit upon a novel way to communicate our shared history to a new generation of budding radicals and working-class revolutionaries. They make it clear that today’s victories build upon yesterday’s struggles, and that, in order to push forward into the liberated, equitable future we want, we must remember how far we’ve come—and reckon with how much further there is to go.”
—Kim Kelly, journalist and labour columnist at Teen Vogue

“Working Class History is essential reading for those seeking awareness of people who made history in efforts and events to create a better world.”
—John O’Brien, Stonewall rebellion participant, Gay Liberation Front co-founder

“Working Class History is global, diverse, and clear; bringing to our attention OUR history which has so often been ignored, neglected or misrepresented.”
—Mike Jackson, co-founder Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners

“I’ve learned so much from reading Working Class History. It’s a fountainhead of vital and inspiring information about the international class struggle. WCH is a crucial antidote to the 21st century post-truth right wing media blitz 24/7 assault on our senses. It’s important to have revolutionary heroes and knowledge of past struggles to inspire the rebel souls of the future. Long may WCH inspire!”
—Bobby Gillespie, lead singer of Primal Scream

“Working Class History is an essential reference.”
—Ward Churchill, author of Wielding Words like Weapons: Selected Essays in Indigenism, 1995–2005

“Working Class History is of enormous benefit. What a wonderful concept and it should be of special benefit for those interested in the struggles of working-class people in their fight for freedom and justice.”
—Herb Boyd, author of Black Detroit, former member of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers

About the Editor

Founded in 2014, Working Class History is an international collective of worker-activists who launched a social media project and podcast to uncover our collective history of fighting for a better world and promote it to educate and inspire a new generation of activists. They have grown to become the most popular online people’s history project in English, reaching an audience of tens of millions.

SKU: 9781629639123
Editor: Working Class History
Publisher: PM Press
ISBN: 9781629639123
Published: 11/9/2021
Format: Hardcover
Size: 6x9
Page count: 224

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