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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Beacon Press
ISBN-10
0807007978
ISBN-13
9780807007976
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3057253687
Product Key Features
Book Title
Storming Caesars Palace : How Black Mothers Fought Their Own War on Poverty
Number of Pages
392 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Feminism & Feminist Theory, Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
20.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2022-053697
Reviews
"Beautifully written . . . Annelise Orleck reminds us that those at the grassroots 'can do it and do it better.'" --Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor "What a lovely book of hope! With grace and with rigor, Orleck presents the War on Poverty from the field and the vantage point of poor mothers." --Nell Irvin Painter, author of Sojourner Truth "A poignant counterpoint to the current culture of cynicism and despair. After reading Storming Caesars Palace , you'll want to get up and do something to make the world a better place." --Hagar Scher, Chicago Tribune "This book has become the revolutionary 'Bible' for Las Vegas organizers. I'm so proud to stand on the shoulders of Ruby, Alversa, Mary, Emma, Rosie, and Essie." --Minister Vance "Stretch" Sanders, director of Stretching for Change Foundation "This amazing story is like a truly great novel, the revelation of a world unknown." --Dorothy Allison, author of Bastard Out of Carolina "This stunning book gives new meaning to the notion of history from the bottom up." --Alice Kessler-Harris, author of In Pursuit of Equity
Table Of Content
Introduction to the 2023 Edition Introduction CHAPTER 1 From the Cotton Fields to the Desert Sands: Living and Leaving the Delta Life CHAPTER 2 "The Mississippi of the West": Jim Crow in Sin City CHAPTER 3 "Bad Luck and Lousy People": Black Single Mothers and the War on Poverty CHAPTER 4 "If It Wasn't for You, I'd Have Shoes for My Children": Welfare Rights Come to Las Vegas CHAPTER 5 Storming Caesars Palace: Poverty and Power in Las Vegas CHAPTER 6 Dragging Nevada Kicking and Screaming into the Twentieth Century CHAPTER 7 "We Can Do It and Do It Better": Revitalizing a Community from the Bottom Up CHAPTER 8 Can Welfare Mothers Do Community Economic Development?: The Triumphs and Trials of Operation Life CHAPTER 9 Maybe We Were Fighting History: The Legacy of Operation Life Epilogue--A New Era for Las Vegas Acknowledgments Notes Index
Synopsis
First published in 2006, Annelise Or-leck's Storming Caesars Palace broke new ground by bringing into focus the hidden figures behind a trailblazing movement. With a new introduction and epilogue tying this movement into the political climate of the twenty-first century, Orleck reintroduces the revolutionary Black women who waged a war against welfare injustice in 1970s Las Vegas. Proving that poor mothers are "the real experts on poverty," this team of Black mothers founded and, for over twenty years, ran Operation Life, which became one of the country's most successful anti-poverty programs. An empowering story of activism grounded in the principles of grassroots organizing and mutual aid that anchor today's movements, Storming Caesars Palace offers ever-urgent inspiration for new forms of struggle and crucial recognition for those overlooked and demanding to be heard., The inspiration for the PBS documentary premiering March 2023 The story of the revolutionary Black women welfare organizers of Las Vegas who spearheaded an evergreen, radical revisioning of American economic justice This timely reissue tells the little-known story of a pioneering group of Black mothers who built one of this country's most successful antipoverty programs. In Storming Caesars Palace, Annelise Orleck brings into focus the hidden figures of a trailblazing movement who proved that poor mothers are the real experts on poverty, providing job training, libraries, medical access, daycare centers and housing to the poor in Las Vegas throughout the 1970s. Orleck introduces Ruby Duncan, a sharecropper turned White House advisor who led the charge on the long war on poverty waged against the poor Black mothers of Las Vegas. According to Ruby," Poor women must dream their highest dreams and never stop," and shewith the help of Mary Wesley and Alversa Beals, did exactly that. A vivid retelling of an overlooked American history, Orleck follows the Black women who went on to lead a revolutionary movement against welfare injustice. These women eventually founded Operation Life, one of the first women-led community organizations in the nation and one of the country's most successful antipoverty programs. They went on to gain national traction and garnered the respect of key political figures such as Ted Kennedy and Jimmy Carter. With a new prologue and epilogue that explore the race and labor movements paramount to the political climate of 2021, Orleck masterfully blends together history, social analysis, and personal storytelling in a story that is as enraging as it is empowering., The inspiration for the PBS documentary premiering March 2023. The story of the revolutionary Black women welfare organisers of Las Vegas who spearheaded an evergreen, radical revisioning of American economic justice
LC Classification Number
HV99.L37O75 2023
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