Harry, Tom, and Father Rice

Harry, Tom, and Father Rice
Title Harry, Tom, and Father Rice PDF eBook
Author John Hoerr
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 344
Release 2007-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0822959666

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Centered around mostly ordinary people, Harry, Tom, and Father Rice relates the story of the author’s uncle Harry Davenport, union leader Tom Quinn, and Father Charles Owen Rice to the great conflict between anti-Communist and Communist forces in the American labor movement.

Monarchs of Minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to Date

Monarchs of Minstrelsy, from
Title Monarchs of Minstrelsy, from "Daddy" Rice to Date PDF eBook
Author Edward Le Roy Rice
Publisher
Pages 430
Release 1911
Genre Actors
ISBN

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Union Power

Union Power
Title Union Power PDF eBook
Author James Young
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 264
Release 2017-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 158367618X

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An empowering history told from below, showing that the collective efforts of the many can challenge the supremacy of the few. Erie's two UE locals confronted a daunting array of obstacles: the corporate superpower General Electric; ferocious red-baiting; and later, the debilitating impact of globalization. Yet, by working through and across ethnic, gender, and racial divides, communities of people built a viable working-class base powered by real democracy. While the union's victories could not be sustained completely, the UE is still alive and fighting in Erie. Young provides a testament to this fight, and a reminder to every worker--employed or unemployed; in a union or out--that an injury to one is an injury to all. --From publisher description.

Western Pennsylvania History

Western Pennsylvania History
Title Western Pennsylvania History PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 542
Release 2007
Genre Pennsylvania
ISBN

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Labor in America

Labor in America
Title Labor in America PDF eBook
Author Melvyn Dubofsky
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 496
Release 2017-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 1118976843

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This book, designed to give a survey history of American labor from colonial times to the present, is uniquely well suited to speak to the concerns of today’s teachers and students. As issues of growing inequality, stagnating incomes, declining unionization, and exacerbated job insecurity have increasingly come to define working life over the last 20 years, a new generation of students and teachers is beginning to seek to understand labor and its place and ponder seriously its future in American life. Like its predecessors, this ninth edition of our classic survey of American labor is designed to introduce readers to the subject in an engaging, accessible way.

Work and Struggle

Work and Struggle
Title Work and Struggle PDF eBook
Author Paul Le Blanc
Publisher Routledge
Pages 588
Release 2011-01-26
Genre History
ISBN 1136852867

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Work and Struggle: Voices from U.S. Labor Radicalism focuses on the history of U.S. labor with an emphasis on radical currents, which have been essential elements in the working-class movement from the mid nineteenth century to the late twentieth century. Showcasing some of labor's most important leaders, Work and Struggle offers students and instructors a variety of voices to learn from -- each telling their story through their own words -- through writings, memoirs and speeches, transcribed and introduced here by Paul Le Blanc. This collection of revolutionary voices will inspire anyone interested in the history of labor organizing.

The Great Exception

The Great Exception
Title The Great Exception PDF eBook
Author Jefferson Cowie
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 286
Release 2017-04-18
Genre History
ISBN 069117573X

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How the New Deal was a unique historical moment and what this reveals about U.S. politics, economics, and culture Where does the New Deal fit in the big picture of American history? What does it mean for us today? What happened to the economic equality it once engendered? In The Great Exception, Jefferson Cowie provides new answers to these important questions. In the period between the Great Depression and the 1970s, he argues, the United States government achieved a unique level of equality, using its considerable resources on behalf of working Americans in ways that it had not before and has not since. If there is to be a comparable battle for collective economic rights today, Cowie argues, it needs to build on an understanding of the unique political foundation for the New Deal. Anyone who wants to come to terms with the politics of inequality in the United States will need to read The Great Exception.