Description: Signed by Labor Activist EMANUEL "MANNY" FRIEDTHE DODO BIRDBy Emanuel FriedLabor Arts Books, Special Labor First Edition September 1975. Inscribed by author “For Paul - Manny Fried”. Very good paperback, stain to front cover, tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text. 72 pages. Emanuel "Manny" Fried (March 1, 1913 – February 25, 2011) was a playwright, actor, and union organizer. Born in New York City to a working-class background, Fried married into a prominent upper-class Buffalo, NY family. At the onset of World War II, Fried worked for Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company. There, Fried became involved in the company's union and was fired for subversive activities. From 1944-1946, Fried served in the US Army. After the war, Fried again worked as a labor organizer, and was fired after an FBI investigation into Communist ties.In 1954, Fried was called before the to investigate ties to the Communist Party. After invoking the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, and not the Fifth, and refusing to answer questions, Fried was blacklisted and unable to find work or have his plays produced. He ended up selling life insurance for around 15 years for Canada Life, the only place he could find work, selling mainly to former union members and colleagues. Throughout this period, he was writing plays and performing as an actor on the Buffalo stage. He eventually decided to complete his bachelor's degree, having only finished one year of college at University of Iowa on a football scholarship as a younger man. He not only completed his B.A., but went on to complete his Ph.D. at Buffalo State College, where he was hired to teach in 1973. He retired from this position in 1983, but continued to teach as an adjunct professor until 2008. Fried also taught for the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He was interviewed for the episode 12 from the PBS series "People's Century" and talked about the "Second Red Scare".Fried's plays included: The Dodo Bird, Brothers for A’ That, Drop Hammer, Elegy for Stanley Gorski, The Second Beginning, Marked for Success, and Boilermakers and Martini’s.Loc: GL1-1StoreAdd to FavoritesFeedbackSigned Subversive FBI Activist Labor House Un-American Activities Communism DODO Signed by Labor Activist EMANUEL "MANNY" FRIEDTHE DODO BIRDBy Emanuel FriedLabor Arts Books, Special Labor First Edition September 1975. Inscribed by author “For Paul - Manny Fried”. Very good paperback, stain to front cover, tight binding, solid spine, clean unmarked text. 72 pages. Emanuel "Manny" Fried (March 1, 1913 – February 25, 2011) was a playwright, actor, and union organizer. Born in New York City to a working-class background, Fried married into a prominent upper-class Buffalo, NY family. At the onset of World War II, Fried worked for Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company. There, Fried became involved in the company's union and was fired for subversive activities. From 1944-1946, Fried served in the US Army. After the war, Fried again worked as a labor organizer, and was fired after an FBI investigation into Communist ties.In 1954, Fried was called before the to investigate ties to the Communist Party. After invoking the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, and not the Fifth, and refusing to answer questions, Fried was blacklisted and unable to find work or have his plays produced. He ended up selling life insurance for around 15 years for Canada Life, the only place he could find work, selling mainly to former union members and colleagues. Throughout this period, he was writing plays and performing as an actor on the Buffalo stage. He eventually decided to complete his bachelor's degree, having only finished one year of college at University of Iowa on a football scholarship as a younger man. He not only completed his B.A., but went on to complete his Ph.D. at Buffalo State College, where he was hired to teach in 1973. He retired from this position in 1983, but continued to teach as an adjunct professor until 2008. Fried also taught for the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations. He was interviewed for the episode 12 from the PBS series "People's Century" and talked about the "Second Red Scare".Fried's plays included: The Dodo Bird, Brothers for A’ That, Drop Hammer, Elegy for Stanley Gorski, The Second Beginning, Marked for Success, and Boilermakers and Martini’s.Loc: GL1-1
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Author: Emanuel Fried
Book Title: THE DODO BIRD
Language: English
Topic: Modern History, General, Labor, Play, Drama
Book Series: NONE
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Labor Arts Books
Genre: Drama, Politics & Society, Play
Publication Year: 1975
Original Language: English
Features: Illustrated
Narrative Type: Fiction
Type: Paperback
Edition: First Edition
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Personalize: No
Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults
Ex Libris: No
Inscribed: No
Signed By: Emanuel Fried
Signed: Yes
Vintage: Yes
Personalized: No
Era: 1970s
Number of Pages: 72