"We are all leaders" : the alternative unionism of the early 1930s
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Language: | English |
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press,
c1996.
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Series: | The working class in American history
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Table of Contents:
- The Nutpickers' union, 1933-34 : crossing the boundaries of community and workplace / Rose Feurer
- Organizing "wall to wall" : the Independent Union of All Workers, 1933-37 / Peter Rachleff
- The challenge of national coordination : southern textile workers and the general textile strike of 1934 / Janet Irons
- The Southern Tenants' Farmers' Union and the CIO / Mark Naison
- The very last hurrah? : the defeat of the Labor Party idea, 1934-36 / Eric Leif Davin
- Paths of unionization : community, bureaucracy, and gender in the Minneapolis labor movement of the 1930s / Elizabeth Faue
- We stood our ground : anthracite miners and the expropriation of corporate property, 1930-41 / Michael Kozura
- "We make you this appeal in the name of every union man and woman in Barberton" : solidarity unionism in Barberton, Ohio, 1933-41 / John Borsos
- Unions with leaders who stay on the job : passing on the lessons of the West Coast longshoremen's and seamen's 1934 strike / Stan Wei.