Priscilla Long Explained
Priscilla Long |
Known For: | Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry |
Occupation: | Writer |
Priscilla Long (born 1943) is an American writer, poet, and political activist. She co-founded a Boston consciousness raising group that contributed to Bread and Roses. A longtime anti-war activist, Long was arrested in the 1963 Gwynn Oak Park sit-in.[1]
Works
- The New Left: A Collection of Essays, as editor (1969, Porter Sargent)[2]
- (1989, Paragon House)[3] [4] [5]
- "We Called Ourselves Sisters" in The Feminist Memoir Project (1998, Three Rivers Press)
- "Dancing with the Muse in Old Age" (2022, Epicenter Press)
- "Holy Magic" (2020, MoonBath Press)
- "Fire and Stone: Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?" (2016, University of Georgia Press)
- "Minding the Muse: A Handbook for Painters, Composers, Writers, and Other Creators" (2016,Coffeetown Press)
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Notes and References
- Book: Love. Barbara J.. Long, Priscilla. Feminists Who Changed America, 1963–1975. https://books.google.com/books?id=kpNarH7t9CkC&pg=PA284. 2006. University of Illinois Press. 978-0-252-03189-2. 284.
- Crownfield . David . The New Left and the Counter-Culture . The North American Review . 255 . 3 . 70–76 . 1970 . 0029-2397 . 25117125 . mdy-all .
- Fishback . Price V. . Review of Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry. . The Journal of Economic History . 51 . 4 . 991–992 . 1991 . 10.1017/S0022050700040420 . 0022-0507 . 2123424 . 154659545 . mdy-all .
- French . Michael . Review of Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry . . 76 . 248 . 448–449 . 1991 . 0018-2648 . 24421401 . mdy-all .
- Reagan . Patrick D. . Review of Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry . . 53 . 2 . 373–374 . 1991 . 0018-2370 . 24447916 . mdy-all .