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Poetry at Labor Strikes
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Paul Buhle, oral historian, describes the role of poetry in the labor movement, especially its presence at strikes.
This is an excerpt from an oral history with Paul Buhle.
This excerpt is in English.
Paul Buhle was born in Urbana, Illinois in 1944.
This interview is part of the Yiddish in the Academy: scholars, language instructors, and students series.
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Since 2010, the Yiddish Book Center’s Wexler Oral History Project has recorded more than 500 in-depth video interviews that provide a deeper understanding of the Jewish experience and the legacy and changing nature of Yiddish language and culture.
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