Another Generation Cometh Kenneth Zinn provides an expansive portrait of his family's history, contextualized in the trends, currents, and events occurring in his ancestors' native Russia and their adopted homes in the United States. He has tapped archives from czarist Russia to uncover the lives of his ancestors going back to the 18th and 19th centuries and what compelled them to make the journey to America. Through extensive archival research, he further reveals what life was like for them as new immigrants in the United States and the lives they and successive generations forged, uncovering some long-concealed family secrets.…mehr
Another Generation Cometh Kenneth Zinn provides an expansive portrait of his family's history, contextualized in the trends, currents, and events occurring in his ancestors' native Russia and their adopted homes in the United States. He has tapped archives from czarist Russia to uncover the lives of his ancestors going back to the 18th and 19th centuries and what compelled them to make the journey to America. Through extensive archival research, he further reveals what life was like for them as new immigrants in the United States and the lives they and successive generations forged, uncovering some long-concealed family secrets.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kenneth Zinn has spent more than 44 years in the labor and progressive movements, helping to win strikes, collective bargaining fights, and union organizing campaigns, fighting for workers' rights around the world and building global union solidarity, working for progressive legislation in Congress, and helping to elect pro-worker politicians. He retired as the political director of National Nurses United, the nation's largest nurses' union, in 2023. Kenneth Zinn is the author of "Solidarity Across Borders: The UMWA's Corporate Campaign Against Peabody and Hanson PLC" in the book Transnational Cooperation Among Labor Unions (ILR Press), and has been published in the Washington Post, Newsday, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer, the Manchester Guardian Weekly, Social Science Record, and Labor Research Review.
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