The Master of Seventh Avenue

The Master of Seventh Avenue
Title The Master of Seventh Avenue PDF eBook
Author Robert D. Parmet
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 457
Release 2012-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0814770363

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The Master of Seventh Avenue is the definitive biography of David Dubinsky (1892—1982), one of the most controversial and influential labor leaders in 20th-century America. A “character” in the truest sense of the word, Dubinsky was both revered and reviled, but never dull, conformist, or bound by convention. A Jewish labor radical, Dubinsky fled czarist Poland in 1910 and began his career as a garment worker and union agitator in New York City. He quickly rose through the ranks of the International Ladies’ Garment Workers’Union (ILGWU) and became its president in 1932. Dubinsky led the ILGWU for thirty-four years, where he championed “social unionism,” which offered workers benefits ranging from health care to housing. Moving beyond the realm of the ILGWU, Dubinsky also played a leading role in the American Federation of Labor (AFL), particularly during World War II. A staunch anti-communist, Dubinsky worked tirelessly to rid the American labor movement of communists and fellow-travelers. Robert D. Parmet also chronicles Dubinsky’s influential role in local, national, and international politics. An extraordinary personality whose life and times present a fascinating lens into the American labor movement, Dubinsky leaps off the pages of this meticulously researched and vividly detailed biography.

She Was One of Us

She Was One of Us
Title She Was One of Us PDF eBook
Author Brigid O'Farrell
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 305
Release 2012-01-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0801462452

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Although born to a life of privilege and married to the President of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt was a staunch and lifelong advocate for workers and, for more than twenty-five years, a proud member of the AFL-CIO's Newspaper Guild. She Was One of Us tells for the first time the story of her deep and lasting ties to the American labor movement. Brigid O'Farrell follows Roosevelt—one of the most admired and, in her time, controversial women in the world—from the tenements of New York City to the White House, from local union halls to the convention floor of the AFL-CIO, from coal mines to political rallies to the United Nations. Roosevelt worked with activists around the world to develop a shared vision of labor rights as human rights, which are central to democracy. In her view, everyone had the right to a decent job, fair working conditions, a living wage, and a voice at work. She Was One of Us provides a fresh and compelling account of her activities on behalf of workers, her guiding principles, her circle of friends—including Rose Schneiderman of the Women's Trade Union League and the garment unions and Walter Reuther, "the most dangerous man in Detroit"—and her adversaries, such as the influential journalist Westbrook Pegler, who attacked her as a dilettante and her labor allies as "thugs and extortioners." As O'Farrell makes clear, Roosevelt was not afraid to take on opponents of workers' rights or to criticize labor leaders if they abused their power; she never wavered in her support for the rank and file. Today, union membership has declined to levels not seen since the Great Depression, and the silencing of American workers has contributed to rising inequality. In She Was One of Us, Eleanor Roosevelt's voice can once again be heard by those still working for social justice and human rights.

Herbert H. Lehman

Herbert H. Lehman
Title Herbert H. Lehman PDF eBook
Author Duane Tananbaum
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 986
Release 2016-12-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1438463197

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This new biography of Herbert Lehman—the first in a half century—fills the void left by historians and political scientists who have neglected one of the truly great liberal icons of the mid-twentieth century. Based on extensive research in archival sources, Herbert H. Lehman restores this four-term Governor of New York, US Senator, national and international humanitarian, and political reformer to his rightful place among the pantheon of liberal heroes of his era. By focusing on Lehman's interactions with Al Smith, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, and John Kennedy, Duane Tananbaum shows how Lehman succeeded politically despite his refusal to compromise with his conscience. In his thirty-five years of public service, Herbert Lehman fought the Republicans in the State Legislature to provide economic security for New Yorkers during the Great Depression, and he battled the bureaucrats in the Roosevelt and Truman administrations and the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration to feed the starving people in Europe and Asia during and after World War II. His efforts on behalf of "the welfare state," civil rights legislation, and immigration reform helped keep the liberal agenda alive until Congress, and the nation, were ready to enact it into law as part of Lyndon Johnson's Great Society in 1964–1965.

Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York

Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York
Title Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York PDF eBook
Author New York (State). Legislature. Assembly
Publisher
Pages 1242
Release 1895
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Annual Report of the Board of Mediation and Arbitration of the State of New York

Annual Report of the Board of Mediation and Arbitration of the State of New York
Title Annual Report of the Board of Mediation and Arbitration of the State of New York PDF eBook
Author New York (State) Bureau of Mediation and Arbitration
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1895
Genre
ISBN

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Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author New York (State) Bureau of Mediation and Arbitration
Publisher
Pages 740
Release 1894
Genre
ISBN

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Annual Report of the Board of Mediation and Arbitration of the State of New York

Annual Report of the Board of Mediation and Arbitration of the State of New York
Title Annual Report of the Board of Mediation and Arbitration of the State of New York PDF eBook
Author New York (State). Board of Mediation and Arbitration
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1895
Genre Arbitration, Industrial
ISBN

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