Passionate Commitments: The Lives of Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins
Developing their rhetorical skills in early-twentieth-century women’s organizations, Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins, life partners and heirs to significant wealth, aimed for revolution rather than reform. They lived frugally while devoting themselves to several organizations in succession, including the Episcopal Church and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, as they searched for a place where their efforts were welcomed and where they could address the root causes of social inequities. In 1927, they joined the Communist Party USA and helped to build the Labor Research Association. There they engaged in research and wrote books, pamphlets, and articles arguing for gender and racial equality, and economic justice.

Julia M. Allen’s Passionate Commitments is a love story, but more than that, it is a story of two women whose love for each other sustained their political work. Allen examines the personal and public writings of Rochester and Hutchins to reveal underreported challenges to capitalism as well as little-known efforts to strengthen feminism during their time. Through an investigation of their lives and writings, this biography charts the underpinnings of American Cold War fears and the influence of sexology on political movements in mid-twentieth-century America.
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Passionate Commitments: The Lives of Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins
Developing their rhetorical skills in early-twentieth-century women’s organizations, Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins, life partners and heirs to significant wealth, aimed for revolution rather than reform. They lived frugally while devoting themselves to several organizations in succession, including the Episcopal Church and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, as they searched for a place where their efforts were welcomed and where they could address the root causes of social inequities. In 1927, they joined the Communist Party USA and helped to build the Labor Research Association. There they engaged in research and wrote books, pamphlets, and articles arguing for gender and racial equality, and economic justice.

Julia M. Allen’s Passionate Commitments is a love story, but more than that, it is a story of two women whose love for each other sustained their political work. Allen examines the personal and public writings of Rochester and Hutchins to reveal underreported challenges to capitalism as well as little-known efforts to strengthen feminism during their time. Through an investigation of their lives and writings, this biography charts the underpinnings of American Cold War fears and the influence of sexology on political movements in mid-twentieth-century America.
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Passionate Commitments: The Lives of Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins

Passionate Commitments: The Lives of Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins

by Julia M. Allen
Passionate Commitments: The Lives of Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins

Passionate Commitments: The Lives of Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins

by Julia M. Allen

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Developing their rhetorical skills in early-twentieth-century women’s organizations, Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins, life partners and heirs to significant wealth, aimed for revolution rather than reform. They lived frugally while devoting themselves to several organizations in succession, including the Episcopal Church and the Fellowship of Reconciliation, as they searched for a place where their efforts were welcomed and where they could address the root causes of social inequities. In 1927, they joined the Communist Party USA and helped to build the Labor Research Association. There they engaged in research and wrote books, pamphlets, and articles arguing for gender and racial equality, and economic justice.

Julia M. Allen’s Passionate Commitments is a love story, but more than that, it is a story of two women whose love for each other sustained their political work. Allen examines the personal and public writings of Rochester and Hutchins to reveal underreported challenges to capitalism as well as little-known efforts to strengthen feminism during their time. Through an investigation of their lives and writings, this biography charts the underpinnings of American Cold War fears and the influence of sexology on political movements in mid-twentieth-century America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438446899
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 06/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Julia M. Allen is Professor Emerita of English at Sonoma State University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Foreword by Robin Hackett
Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part One. Beginnings

1. 1919
2. Anna Rochester
3. Grace Hutchins
4. Community Consciousness
5. Into the World

Part Two. Love and Work

6. Love Requires a New Form
7. Worker Journalists
8. Love and Work
9. Revolutionary Change
10. Twentieth-Century Americanism

Part Three. Legacies

11. War against Fascism
12. Love and Loyalty
13. Cold War at Home
14. “Purpose: Keep the Group Going”

Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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