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Molly Crabapple

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  • Illustration of a bookshelf at CYCO with a bust of I.L. Peretz.

    The Joy of Yiddish Books

    The language sustained a Jewish diasporan secular culture. Today, that heritage survives in a gritty corner of Queens to be claimed by a new generation.
    by Molly Crabapple via New York Review of Books on February 26, 2022
  • Drawing of girl raising American flag by Molly Crabapple

    Occupy Memory

    In 2011, a grassroots anticapitalist movement galvanized people with its slogan “We are the 99 percent.” It changed me, and others, but did it change the world?
    by Molly Crabapple via New York Review of Books on September 16, 2021
  • All That’s Utopian Melts Into Asphalt

    Utopia Parkway, which slices through the most diverse borough in New York, began as a dream of cooperative housing for poor Jewish immigrants.
    by Molly Crabapple via The Nation on July 10, 2021
  • Portrait of young Bundists seated and standing

    My Great-Grandfather the Bundist

    Family paintings led me to a revolutionary society my mother’s grandfather was a member of and whose story was interwoven with Eastern European Jews.
    by Molly Crabapple via New York Review of Books on October 6, 2018
  • Scabby the Rat

    The History of Scabby the Rat

    The most visible symbol of a labor movement that isn't dead yet, that is willing to fight, not just make backroom deals.
    by Sarah Jaffe, Molly Crabapple via Vice on March 7, 2013
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