Priscilla Long

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Priscilla Long
Born1943 (1943)
OccupationWriter
Known forWhere the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry

Priscilla Long (born 1943) is an American writer 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]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d Love, Barbara J., ed. (2006). "Long, Priscilla". Feminists Who Changed America, 1963–1975. University of Illinois Press. p. 284. ISBN 978-0-252-03189-2.
  2. ^ Crownfield, David (1970). "The New Left and the Counter-Culture". The North American Review. 255 (3): 70–76. ISSN 0029-2397. JSTOR 25117125.
  3. ^ Fishback, Price V. (1991). "Review of Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry". The Journal of Economic History. 51 (4): 991–992. ISSN 0022-0507. JSTOR 2123424.
  4. ^ French, Michael (1991). "Review of Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry". History. 76 (248): 448–449. ISSN 0018-2648. JSTOR 24421401.
  5. ^ Reagan, Patrick D. (1991). "Review of Where the Sun Never Shines: A History of America's Bloody Coal Industry". The Historian. 53 (2): 373–374. ISSN 0018-2370. JSTOR 24447916.

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