Big Annie of Calumet

Big Annie of Calumet
Title Big Annie of Calumet PDF eBook
Author Jerry Stanley
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 120
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. Award-winning author Jerry Stanley tells a true story of the Industrial Revolution and the role women played in the early history of America's labot unions. Annie Clemenc was the wife of a miner in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. When the miners struck in 1913, Annie led them in daily protest demonstrations, only to suffer beatings and imprisonment. But her determination inspired the miners to continue to strike against great odds. Gripping and informative, this is a story that illustrates the experience of the industrial laborers who built modern America.

Annie Clemenc and the Great Keweenaw Copper Strike

Annie Clemenc and the Great Keweenaw Copper Strike
Title Annie Clemenc and the Great Keweenaw Copper Strike PDF eBook
Author Lyndon Comstock
Publisher Lyndon Comstock
Pages 244
Release 2013-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 1489548718

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Known at age 25 as the "Joan of Arc of Calumet," Annie Clemenc had a dramatic role in the huge copper mining strike in Michigan in 1913. She is now a member of Labor’s International Hall of Fame and the Michigan Women’s Hall of Fame. “A clearly painted portrait of Anna “Big Annie” Clemenc, this is her definitive biography.” --Steve Lehto, author of Death’s Door and Shortcut Photographs of Annie taken after the strike are published for the first time.

The Women of the Copper Country

The Women of the Copper Country
Title The Women of the Copper Country PDF eBook
Author Mary Doria Russell
Publisher Atria Books
Pages 352
Release 2019-08-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1982109580

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From the bestselling and award-winning author of The Sparrow comes an inspiring historical novel about “America’s Joan of Arc” Annie Clements—the courageous woman who started a rebellion by leading a strike against the largest copper mining company in the world. In July 1913, twenty-five-year-old Annie Clements had seen enough of the world to know that it was unfair. She’s spent her whole life in the copper-mining town of Calumet, Michigan where men risk their lives for meager salaries—and had barely enough to put food on the table and clothes on their backs. The women labor in the houses of the elite, and send their husbands and sons deep underground each day, dreading the fateful call of the company man telling them their loved ones aren’t coming home. When Annie decides to stand up for herself, and the entire town of Calumet, nearly everyone believes she may have taken on more than she is prepared to handle. In Annie’s hands lie the miners’ fortunes and their health, her husband’s wrath over her growing independence, and her own reputation as she faces the threat of prison and discovers a forbidden love. On her fierce quest for justice, Annie will discover just how much she is willing to sacrifice for her own independence and the families of Calumet. From one of the most versatile writers in contemporary fiction, this novel is an authentic and moving historical portrait of the lives of the men and women of the early 20th century labor movement, and of a turbulent, violent political landscape that may feel startlingly relevant to today.

Big Annie of Calumet

Big Annie of Calumet
Title Big Annie of Calumet PDF eBook
Author Jerry Stanley
Publisher Knopf Books for Young Readers
Pages 120
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. Award-winning author Jerry Stanley tells a true story of the Industrial Revolution and the role women played in the early history of America's labot unions. Annie Clemenc was the wife of a miner in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. When the miners struck in 1913, Annie led them in daily protest demonstrations, only to suffer beatings and imprisonment. But her determination inspired the miners to continue to strike against great odds. Gripping and informative, this is a story that illustrates the experience of the industrial laborers who built modern America.

Death's Door

Death's Door
Title Death's Door PDF eBook
Author Steve Lehto
Publisher Momentum Books LLC
Pages 276
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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Uses historical documents to conclude that at a party in 1913 for the children of copper miners who were on strike, someone supporting the mine owners yelled "fire" and fled, causing a rush that left seventy-three children dead.

Community in Conflict

Community in Conflict
Title Community in Conflict PDF eBook
Author Gary Kaunonen
Publisher MSU Press
Pages 560
Release 2013-07-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1628950382

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A mirror of great changes that were occurring on the national labor rights scene, the 1913–14 Michigan Copper Strike was a time of unprecedented social upheaval in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. With organized labor taking an aggressive stance against the excesses of unfettered capitalism, the stage was set for a major struggle between labor and management. The Michigan Copper Strike received national attention and garnered the support of luminaries in organized labor like Mother Jones, John Mitchell, Clarence Darrow, and Charles Moyer. The hope of victory was overshadowed, however, by violent incidents like the shooting of striking workers and their family members, and the bitterness of a community divided. No other event came to symbolize or memorialize the strike more than the Italian Hall tragedy, in which dozens of workers and working-class children died. In Community in Conflict, the efforts of working people to gain a voice on the job and in their community through their unions, and the efforts of employers to crush those unions, take center stage. Previously untapped historical sources such as labor spy reports, union newspapers, coded messages, and artifacts shine new light on this epic, and ultimately tragic, period in American labor history.

Hurry Freedom

Hurry Freedom
Title Hurry Freedom PDF eBook
Author Jerry Stanley
Publisher Crown Books For Young Readers
Pages 104
Release 2000
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN

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Recounts the history of African Americans in California during the Gold Rush while focusing on the life and work of Mifflin Gibbs.