Cultural Writing. Socialist Feminism. An encyclopedic yet personal exploration of the meaning of socialist feminism, the power of Marxist theory and working-class feminism, and the highs and lows of an activist life. Through columns, essays and speeches spanning 40 years, Clara Fraser addresses diverse topics including women's leadership, the interconnections of racism and sexism, homophobia in the military, electoral politics, and her own and others' battles for job rights and free speech. Meet a woman revolutionary for all times!
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Clara Fraser is serious about creating a better world for the disenfranchised. She is fearless, tireless, and was always there when the going was tough. When you look into her eyes, you can see the sincerity and commitment. She brings out the best in others just by her presence. AARON DIXON, cofounder and Defense Captain of the Black Panther Party in Seattle
All I said was that Indian people have a right to a reasonable quality of life. Within six months, I was looking at 35 years in prison and had eaten enough tear gas to permanently clear my sinuses and thought processes. Our struggle was eased through Clara's efforts...and became a lot more fun. She generously shared contacts and resources, observations and humor. She now gives us insight into the experiences that make her wonderfully unique. If you didn't get the license number of the truck that hit you on your way to equality and respect, read Clara's book. . .she got the number. RAMONA BENNETT, Puyallup Tribal Chair, 1970-78, and leader of the tribe's armed occupation of Cascadia Juvenile Center
Clara is the most fearless, courageous woman I know...and the most radical. I admire anyone who'll face the opposition with sleeves rolled up. With bare fists and stunning intellect, she fights for feminism. DON McGAFFIN, veteran television newsman and commentator
Clara Fraser is one of the smartest, cleverest, wittiest, most literary, but most of all, most courageous women I ever met. She comes through these pages as if she was standing there before you, beautiful, laughing, waving you in, and shaking her fist. Not to read Clara Fraser's book is to miss a good piece of the American experience of the 20th century. FLORENCE HAMLISH LEVINSOHN, author of "Harold Washington: A Political Biography" and "Belgrade: Among the Serbs"
Thelma and Louise "R" Us
Ever since feminists organized the modern movement in the '60s, we have been harangued from all sides for being insane, unfulfilled, petty-bourgeois, narcissistic, frivolous, home-wreckers, strident bitches, dykes, man-haters, and enemies of civility and civilization.
And we purportedly derail organizations by elevating secondary questions.
The right wing said we should be jailed; the left wing said we'd gone overboard on this women's lib trip. Black leaders said we were destroying race solidarity. Union bureaucrats said discrimination wasn't a bread and butter issue. The man in the street said all we needed was a good fuck.
Not that it's funny, but who's got the last laugh now?
Just read the papers, folks, and note what the headlines are screaming about.
Rape. Job discrimination and sexual harassment. Differential education and training. Violence against women. The "proper" or "improper" role of political wives. Birth control and abortion. Health care. Childcare and child abuse. Granny dumping. Wife/girlfriend murder. Outrageously unequal legal treatment a-la Anita Hill, Patricia Bowman, Desiree Washington, Leona Helmsly, Zsa Zsa Gabor, ad nauseam.
Even the marital relations of politicians are under the microscope, and while much of this is puerile, prudish, puritanical and irrelevant, it's a sign of the new times.
If we must use a yardstick and measure afflictions to discern who are the most affronted people in the U.S. or internationally--and I know that people hate these comparative-agony calculations--the mathematical answer is overwhelming. Women of color, women of age, women of youth, women of marriage, women of divorce, women on welfare, women who are prostitutes, women of accomplishment, women of minority sexual persuasion, women who organize at the workplace, women who organize revolution--females win the endangered species contest.
Women are slaughtered because their dowries aren't adequate, because they were born without penises, or because they dare to rebel against slavery. But we rarely realize that while the price for assertiveness in the USA may not be physical execution, it is execution in every other sense.
American women, whether they exemplify success or struggle desperately to survive, are all subjected to merciless hatred, resentment, fear, denunciation, excoriation, retaliation, intimidation, deprivation and inquisition.
Women are the permanent unrecognized undercaste of U.S. society. And the proof of that transparent fact is that almost nobody recognizes it! The condition of women dominates the news, but no political conclusions are drawn.
We are just as ignored when our issues are in the limelight as when we're invisible!
In 1967 my closest comrades and I stunned the radical movement by launching a faction fight against my then-husband. He had violated every socialist standard of conduct by denying me the right to an uncontested divorce and child custody. He had provoked a courtroom scandal, accusing me of bad motherhood, over-attention to politics, bad wifery, adultery, and the usual crimes of my gender.
Because I labeled his behavior as political treachery, my ex became a martyred hero to most of the Left. But phallo-centric public opinion couldn't change the facts, and that well-known leader was not a leader much longer.
That should tell you where I stand on the question of whether Senator Brock Adams, so-called liberal Democrat, should continue in office even though practically everybody seems to know he's an utterly unscrupulous, conniving sex oppressor. It should tell you where I stand on the matter of whether Mike Tyson, because he is a Black man, should be excused for behaving like a demented monster.
I am sick and tired of Rights, Lefts, and Centerites apologizing for men who brutalize women on the grounds that these men are otherwise politically effective and inspirational. Inspired by a male who is a vile abuser of women, I ain't.
But feminists, take heart. There is going to be a new global upsurge of women like you have never seen, one that will engulf every economic relationship, every institution, every government. The second sex can no longer tolerate, whether they know it or not, the shackles and brainwashing and outrages visited upon them by the male establishment and its yuppie or scaredy-cat female enablers.
It is time for swift-striking gender insurgency. Time for women guerrillas, 20th century Amazons, mad shrieks of protest, and careful mobilization of political battalions. Goddammit, sisters: Let's get revolutionary. Let's understand that the private profit system is at the bottom of all this horror, and let's catapult ourselves on to the mainstage of history. The world is waiting for the sunrise.
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