Organizing America: Stories of Americans Who Fought for Justice

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Organizing America: Stories of Americans Who Fought for Justice

Author(s): Erik Loomis (Author)

  • Publisher: The New Press
  • Publication Date: August 12, 2025
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 272 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1620977877
  • ISBN-13: 9781620977873

Book Description

From the acclaimed author of A History of America in Ten Strikes, a sweeping account of the impact of organizers on United States history

We are living through a time when real social change seems to be in the rearview mirror. But this rousing new book offers a beacon of hope: the stories of organizers who have shown America the way forward in the darkest of times.


Author of the celebrated A History of America in Ten Strikes (a Kirkus Reviews best book of 2018), Erik Loomis uncovers a rich and revealing history of social change activism with immediate relevance to our present. In twenty short biographies, Organizing America tells the story of America through its most important organizers. A chronological story with a vast sweep, Organizing America considers a cross section of social justice activists across time, race, gender, and movement, examining lives as varied as Benjamin Lay, Ida B. Wells, Eugene V. Debs, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Bob Moses, Yuri Kochiyama, Daniel Berrigan, Dolores Huerta, Barbara Gittings, and many more.


With an introduction that explains what organizing is and how collective action works—and how we should think about the power of organizing in 2025 and beyond—Loomis sets a tone that is both practical and historical, providing context and inspiration for anyone seeking to step into the work of changing America for the better.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Praise for Organizing America:
“Historian Loomis profiles in this inspiring account 20 activists from the 17th century to today who each convey a specific lesson for political organizing. . . . Readers will be galvanized themselves.”
Publishers Weekly

“Bringing about significant social change is difficult; it requires determination, intelligence, empathy, courage—and organizers with all those qualities and more. Loomis has pulled together a compendium of short but fascinating and informative biographies of organizers throughout American history who fought for justice.”
Booklist

About the Author

Erik Loomis is an associate professor of history at the University of Rhode Island. He blogs at Lawyers, Guns, and Money (https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/author/erik-loomis) on labor and environmental issues past and present. His work has also appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Dissent, and the New Republic. The author of Out of Sight and A History of America in Ten Strikes (both from The New Press) as well as Empire of Timber, he lives in Providence, Rhode Island.

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