ハイランダー・フォークスクールとアメリカの労働運動 : 産業別組織会議(CIO)との関係を中心に
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title alternative | Highlander Folk School and the Southern Labor Movement in the United States : Focusing on its relationship with CIO(Congress of Industrial Organizations)
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creator |
Fujimura, Yoshimi
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subject | Highlander Folk School
Myles Horton
organizing
CIO
labor education
ハイランダー・フォークスクール
マイルズ・ホートン
組織化
労働者教育
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NDC |
Education
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abstract | Highlander Folk School (HFS) was founded in 1932 in Monteagle, Tennessee by Myles Horton and Don West. One of its founders, Myles Horton was a pioneer in the cause of social justice in the Southern Region of America and is called "the Giant of adult education movement in the United States." Since its foundation, HFS was dedicated to teaching blacks and whites to challenge entrenched social, economic and political strictures of a segregated society. In the 1930s and 1940s, it developed labor education throughout the southern region in cooperation with CIO(the Congress of Industrial Organizations). This paper examines the role of HFS in the labor movement in the South and its relationship with CIO.
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journal title |
Bulletin of the Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University. Part 3, Education and human science
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issue | Issue 56
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start page | 27
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end page | 33
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date of issued | 2007-12-28
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publisher | 広島大学大学院教育学研究科
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issn | 1346-5562
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jpn
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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HU type |
Departmental Bulletin Papers
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DCMI type | text
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format | application/pdf
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text version | publisher
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Graduate School of Education
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