Jake S. Friedman is a former animator and current educator, as well as a researcher and writer about the history of animation. His first book was The Art of Blue Sky Studios, and today in the first of a two-part interview, we'll discuss his new book, The Disney Revolt: The Great Labor War of Animation's Golden Age, which is published by Chicago Review Press.
Chuck Thompson - The Status Revolution, Part One
Brad Taylor - The Devil’s Ransom
Andy Davidson - The Hollow Kind
Stacy Schiff - The Revoluntionary (Part Two)
Stacy Schiff - The Revolutionary (Part One)
Teresa Lim - The Interpreter’s Daughter
Aram Goudsouzian - Man on a Mission : James Meredith and the Battle of OLE Miss
Jake S. Friedman - Part Two - The Disney Revolt
Grant McCracken - Return of the Artisan
Andrew Lownie - Part Two - Traitor King
Andrew Lownie - Part One - Traitor King
Steve Berry - The Omega Factor
Mary Laura Philpott - Bomb Shelter: Love, Time, and other Explosives
Lucy Ward - The Empress and the English Doctor, Part 2
Lucy Ward - The Empress and the English Doctor, Part 1
Dolen Perkins-Valdez - Take My Hand
William Hazelgrove - Greed in the Gilded Age
Polly Barton - Fifty Sounds
Jared Goldstein - Real Americans - Part 2
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