The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: The Theory and Practice of Resistance, Episode 9: Music and Mobilization https://therevolutionwillnotbetelevised.net/#episode9 is now live on our site, Peertube, & YT.

What role does music play in mobilizing resistance? Do protest songs actually matter? Looking at the example of the role that radio played in facilitating the textile worker strikes of the 1930s, we can learn lessons for today.

#Resist #Resistance #ProtestMusic #Unionization #Strike #TextileMills #Radio

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

Episode 9: Music and Mobilization

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Episode 9: Music and Mobilization

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100 years later: When the #KuKluxKlan came to #Maine, locals turned them away

In 1924, the group started marching in #Saco. But when they tried to cross into #Biddeford, they were turned away by Franco and Irish #immigrants.

Author: Don Carrigan
Published: 10:02 PM EDT September 16, 2024

SACO, Maine — "Traffic zooms steadily between Saco and Biddeford, crossing the Saco River on the Main Street bridge and the Elm Street bridge on Route 1, farther upstream.

"They are separate cities, with a combined population of about 43,000, and they have a great deal in common.

"But 100 years ago, the cities were split, with strong emotions on both sides of the river. They were divided by ethnicity, social status, and religion.

"And into that divide came the Ku Klux Klan in 1924.

"'I think most people in Maine have no idea of that history,' Biddeford native and former Mayor Alan Casavant said. 'When they think of the Klan, they think of down South, but the Klan was here with different objectives and different targets.'

"Indeed, the Klan was remarkably active in Maine in the mid-1920s, targeting immigrants and #Catholics. The dominant immigrant populations were #FrancoAmericans from Canada and Irish, and both were predominantly #Catholic. The immigrants came to work in the huge #TextileMills, and most lived in #tenements in Biddeford.

"Casavant said that was a big part of the division between the cities. The immigrant and Catholic workers lived in Biddeford. The #MillOwners and managers, whom he said were largely Protestant, lived in Saco.

"At the Saco Museum, director Anatole Brown said the Klan helped to fuel the friction from #economics, as well as cultural and religious differences, and that it gained a significant following around Maine, especially in mill towns.

"'Gov. [Ralph Owen] Brewster of Maine apparently had Klan connections and had mayors around Maine, like Rockland, Portland and Saco, where they had Klan ties.'

"Saco Mayor John Smith supported the Klan, Brown said. And when the Klan said it wanted to stage a rally in the city on Labor Day of 1924, Smith approved.

"'John G. Smith ran as a Klan affiliate and ran on a ticket that he was 100 percent American,' Brown said. 'He promised there would never be any Catholic schools built in Saco.'

"The reports were that the #KKK planned to rally in Saco and then march across the river to Biddeford to directly show their grievances to the immigrant community. That, said Brown, raised the ire of Biddeford residents and that city’s mayor, Edward Drapeau, who vowed to not let the Klan into Biddeford."

Read more:
https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/history/ku-klux-klan-saco-biddeford-march-franco-irish-immigrants/97-3a57b562-951f-4185-919f-e9be107f382b

#MAGA #SayNoToHateInMaine #NewMainers #ImmigrantsWelcome #NoFascism

Lovely day out at Cromford Mills, Derbyshire, today, doing some spinning and talking about early Med reenactment. Great reuse of a heritage mill #spinning #fibreart #dropspindlespinning #Heritage #TextileMills #cromfordmills @fibrearts @spinning
Hi #pixelfedart! I'm excited to join you on this social platform.

I am a queer Southern sculptor, installation artist, and community organizer. My work centers on the social and environmental landscape of Appalachia and the South and is focused on labor as both an action and a movement, working-class visibility, and the power of objects made by hand.

The photo here is from my current show, which marks the end of the Southern Studies Fellowship in Arts and Letters.

#sculpture #contemporarysculpture #fiberart #fibers #southern #labor #textileart #textilemills #southcarolina #spartanburg
> ... watermills remained far more efficient and reliable for several decades into the coal era, and there was never a shortage of potential sites for new water-powered textile mills. However rural workers who lived along England’s riverbanks were far more independent-minded and more likely to abandon the mills when working conditions became too onerous, vs. often-desperate urban workers..
https://znetwork.org/znetarticle/on-technologys-past-and-future/
#BrianTokar #AndreasMalm #OnTechnology #WaterMills #SteamEngines #TextileMills
On Technology’s Past and Future

The development of GMOs and gene-edited crops reaffirms the many ways in which new technologies both reflect and help reinforce the commercial imperatives, and the larger social matrix, from which they emerged

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#TextileMills have an incredible number of moving parts. There's some really interesting work on textile #skill and #gender in Ontario Canada.... but I guess we should save that for secondary sources week :D

Richard Mosher at Ontario Steam Heritage center has a variety of wire braiding machines that are similar-yet-different ;)