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Joan London (American writer)

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The daughters enjoyed a comfortable middle-class childhood, with music, dance and drama lessons. Nonetheless, Joan in particular suffered from an ongoing conflict because Bess refused to allow the girls to visit Jack on his ranch. When she was ten, Joan's letters began to include her mother's various
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is reminiscent of her father's love triad novels. Sylvia rebuffs a proposal and moves to Hawaii to work on as the welfare worker on a plantation. There she is bewitched by an ominous intruder who provokes her into various incarnations. This one attempt at fiction convinced her it was not her metier.
144:, then aligned with the Allies during WWII. She married Charles L. "Indian" Miller in 1948. Although he was not political, Miller appears in the fat FBI file kept on Joan. She was on many leftist or union-focused mailing lists. Ironically, Charles Malamuth, no longer leftist, was an informer. 73:, majoring in history. Following graduation, in 1921 she married Park Abbott and had a son, Bart. She divorced him in 1924 following physical and emotional abuse. She supported herself through public speaking around the country, her usual topics her favor or Socialist themes. 120:
threatened their lives for being against his tactics, and later accused them of being anti-working class and against the Soviet Union. During the longshoremen strikes of 1936–37, beatings and murders, most unsolved, occurred. Joan and Barney wrote
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requests for additional funds. Being placed in this difficult spot made her the brunt of her father's anger at times. London changed his will in favor of everything going to his second wife,
50:. Their father left in 1903, and was only able to visit them at their home following a divorce in 1905. Due to his frequent travels, he did not see his daughters for long stretches of time. 90:, with Joan referred to as Turkess or Harem. Joan's notes about the country focus on the condition of women and writers. The couple separated in 1934 and divorced two years later. 1012: 962: 987: 972: 116:, Barney Mayes. They lived together and she joined him in editing the weekly publication of the Maritime Federation of the Pacific. Waterfront leader 1002: 728: 109:, and invited her to the set. Most of her friends were of the Hungarian refugee group that were becoming key directors, designers and actors. 501: 70: 365: 967: 916: 838: 1007: 992: 657: 264: 53: 185:, a biography of her father. To do so, she received permission from Charmian Kittredge London to view her father's archive at the 997: 673: 66:, charging her to support his first family. Following his death in 1916, the discovery proved disadvantageous to his daughters. 911: 136:. She worked there over twenty years, writing speeches, reports, and the weekly newsletter. She continued to be active in the 649: 454: 427: 400: 237: 155:. Her son was instructed to throw her ashes into the ocean, but could not bring himself to do it, and so he buried them in 705: 280: 80:
in 1926. They divorced in 1930 and remarried soon afterward. During a long visit in Russia in 1930, they befriended poet
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with Henry Anderson. They provide an early history of the movement, beginning with Father Thomas McCullough and
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Joan's sibling, Becky, was born on October 20, 1902. Both children were born in
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under the pseudonym B. J. Maylon. A related story of the waterfront conflicts,
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During the 1940s, Joan London worked for the California Labor Federation in
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Returning to the San Francisco Bay area, Joan met a fellow committed to
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Trained in historical research, during the late 1930s, Joan researched
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So Shall Ye Reap: The Story of Cesar Chavez and the Farm Workers Union
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Her son Bart Abbott ensured the posthumous publication of her memoir
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on January 18, 1971, three days after her 70th birthday. She was
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hired her to write publicity for its movie based on her father's
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Joan London's first publication was a serial published in the
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London, Jack (1988). Labor, Earle C.; Leitz, Robert (eds.).
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Jack London and His Times: An Unconventional Biography
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and his first wife, Elizabeth "Bess" Maddern London.
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Joan (right) with her father and sister, circa 1905.
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Index


Jack London
Piedmont, California

Charmian Kittredge London
University of California at Berkeley
Charles Malamuth
e. e. cummings
EIMI
Hollywood
Twentieth Century Fox
The Call of the Wild
Trotskyism
Harry Bridges
San Francisco
Berkeley
Communist Party USA
throat cancer
cremated
Yosemite
Oakland Tribune
Huntington Library
Cesar Chavez
Ernesto Galarza
ISBN
1558493018
The Letters of Jack London: Vol. 1: 1896–1905; Vol. 2: 1906–1912; Vol. 3: 1913–1916, Standard set
ISBN
9780804712279
"Jack London Will"

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