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Harvey Schwartz is an oral historian at the Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University, and curator of the Oral History Collection, ILWU Library.
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Harvey Schwartz is an oral historian at the Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University, and curator of the Oral History Collection, ILWU Library.
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- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780295988849
- ISBN-10: 0295988843
- Artikelnr.: 25684700
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Washington Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780295988849
- ISBN-10: 0295988843
- Artikelnr.: 25684700
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Harvey Schwartz
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Longshore: The San Francisco Bay Area
Harry Bridges: The Beginning of the Union, 1924-1933
Harry Bridges: The Coming of the Big Strike, 1933-1934
Harry Bridges: Victory in 1934
Sam Kagel: Union Advocate, 1934
Bill Chester: Civil Rights Leader
Cleophas Williams: African American President
Whitey Kelm: Red-Hot Union Man
Sam Kagel: Coast Arbitrator, 1948-1999
Herb Mills: The Asbestos War, 1972-1978
2. Longshore: The Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors
Rough Conditions Before the Union, 1923-1934
Conflict and Triumph, 1934
The Mexican American Struggle, 1934-1960
Walter Williams: Fighter for African American Equality, 1943-1970
Two White Guys Oppose Discrimination, 1937-1949
Bill Ward: Sixty-five Years with the Union
3. Longshore, Shipboard, and Bookstores: The Pacific Northwest and Canada
Marvin Ricks: The 1934 Strike in Portland
Union Struggles in North Bend and Coos Bay, Oregon, 1920-1940
Valerie Taylor: Auxiliary President, 1949-1973
Jerry Tyler: Seattle Activist
Phil Lelli: Longtime Tacoma Leader
Ike Morrow: Tacoma's Soul Train Engineer
Defeat and Victory in Canada, 1935-1966
The Inlandboatmen's Union Joins the ILWU, 1978-1987
Mary Winzig: The Powell's Books Organizing Drive, 1998-2000
4. Warehouse and Cotton Compress: California
The "March Inland" in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1934-1938
Sam Kagel: Representing the Union, 1934-1939
Brother Hackett: Rank-and-File Activist, 1936-1939
Billie Roberts Hendricks: Union Pioneer, 1936-1951
Making It Work in Southern California, 1936-1950
Unionists Fight for Racial Justice, 1942-1960
LeRoy King: The Equal Rights Struggle and Labor Politics
Cotton Compress in the Central Valley, 1937-1938
The ILWU Enters the Valley, 1951-1952
5. Agriculture: Hawaii
Carl Damaso: Union Herald, 1930-1940
Jack Hall: Islands Organizer, 1934-1951
Louis Goldblatt: The ILWU Takes Root, 1943-1946
Frank Thompson: Field Organizer, 1944-1946
Louis Goldblatt: Cold War Battles, 1947-1960
The New Union and the Island of Lanai, 1946-1947
Victory at Lanai in 1951
Ah Quon McElrath: Union Social Worker
Abba Ramos: Filipino Activist, 1946-1959
6. Politics: The Old Left
Keith Eickman: Idealism and Disappointment
Jack Olsen: Activist and Educator
Don Watson: Union Stalwart
Epilogue: "An Injury to One Is an Injury to All"
Harry Bridges and Bill Moyers: An Old Slogan
Notes
Glossary
A Note on Sources
Further Reading
Index
Introduction
1. Longshore: The San Francisco Bay Area
Harry Bridges: The Beginning of the Union, 1924-1933
Harry Bridges: The Coming of the Big Strike, 1933-1934
Harry Bridges: Victory in 1934
Sam Kagel: Union Advocate, 1934
Bill Chester: Civil Rights Leader
Cleophas Williams: African American President
Whitey Kelm: Red-Hot Union Man
Sam Kagel: Coast Arbitrator, 1948-1999
Herb Mills: The Asbestos War, 1972-1978
2. Longshore: The Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors
Rough Conditions Before the Union, 1923-1934
Conflict and Triumph, 1934
The Mexican American Struggle, 1934-1960
Walter Williams: Fighter for African American Equality, 1943-1970
Two White Guys Oppose Discrimination, 1937-1949
Bill Ward: Sixty-five Years with the Union
3. Longshore, Shipboard, and Bookstores: The Pacific Northwest and Canada
Marvin Ricks: The 1934 Strike in Portland
Union Struggles in North Bend and Coos Bay, Oregon, 1920-1940
Valerie Taylor: Auxiliary President, 1949-1973
Jerry Tyler: Seattle Activist
Phil Lelli: Longtime Tacoma Leader
Ike Morrow: Tacoma's Soul Train Engineer
Defeat and Victory in Canada, 1935-1966
The Inlandboatmen's Union Joins the ILWU, 1978-1987
Mary Winzig: The Powell's Books Organizing Drive, 1998-2000
4. Warehouse and Cotton Compress: California
The "March Inland" in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1934-1938
Sam Kagel: Representing the Union, 1934-1939
Brother Hackett: Rank-and-File Activist, 1936-1939
Billie Roberts Hendricks: Union Pioneer, 1936-1951
Making It Work in Southern California, 1936-1950
Unionists Fight for Racial Justice, 1942-1960
LeRoy King: The Equal Rights Struggle and Labor Politics
Cotton Compress in the Central Valley, 1937-1938
The ILWU Enters the Valley, 1951-1952
5. Agriculture: Hawaii
Carl Damaso: Union Herald, 1930-1940
Jack Hall: Islands Organizer, 1934-1951
Louis Goldblatt: The ILWU Takes Root, 1943-1946
Frank Thompson: Field Organizer, 1944-1946
Louis Goldblatt: Cold War Battles, 1947-1960
The New Union and the Island of Lanai, 1946-1947
Victory at Lanai in 1951
Ah Quon McElrath: Union Social Worker
Abba Ramos: Filipino Activist, 1946-1959
6. Politics: The Old Left
Keith Eickman: Idealism and Disappointment
Jack Olsen: Activist and Educator
Don Watson: Union Stalwart
Epilogue: "An Injury to One Is an Injury to All"
Harry Bridges and Bill Moyers: An Old Slogan
Notes
Glossary
A Note on Sources
Further Reading
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Longshore: The San Francisco Bay Area
Harry Bridges: The Beginning of the Union, 1924-1933
Harry Bridges: The Coming of the Big Strike, 1933-1934
Harry Bridges: Victory in 1934
Sam Kagel: Union Advocate, 1934
Bill Chester: Civil Rights Leader
Cleophas Williams: African American President
Whitey Kelm: Red-Hot Union Man
Sam Kagel: Coast Arbitrator, 1948-1999
Herb Mills: The Asbestos War, 1972-1978
2. Longshore: The Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors
Rough Conditions Before the Union, 1923-1934
Conflict and Triumph, 1934
The Mexican American Struggle, 1934-1960
Walter Williams: Fighter for African American Equality, 1943-1970
Two White Guys Oppose Discrimination, 1937-1949
Bill Ward: Sixty-five Years with the Union
3. Longshore, Shipboard, and Bookstores: The Pacific Northwest and Canada
Marvin Ricks: The 1934 Strike in Portland
Union Struggles in North Bend and Coos Bay, Oregon, 1920-1940
Valerie Taylor: Auxiliary President, 1949-1973
Jerry Tyler: Seattle Activist
Phil Lelli: Longtime Tacoma Leader
Ike Morrow: Tacoma's Soul Train Engineer
Defeat and Victory in Canada, 1935-1966
The Inlandboatmen's Union Joins the ILWU, 1978-1987
Mary Winzig: The Powell's Books Organizing Drive, 1998-2000
4. Warehouse and Cotton Compress: California
The "March Inland" in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1934-1938
Sam Kagel: Representing the Union, 1934-1939
Brother Hackett: Rank-and-File Activist, 1936-1939
Billie Roberts Hendricks: Union Pioneer, 1936-1951
Making It Work in Southern California, 1936-1950
Unionists Fight for Racial Justice, 1942-1960
LeRoy King: The Equal Rights Struggle and Labor Politics
Cotton Compress in the Central Valley, 1937-1938
The ILWU Enters the Valley, 1951-1952
5. Agriculture: Hawaii
Carl Damaso: Union Herald, 1930-1940
Jack Hall: Islands Organizer, 1934-1951
Louis Goldblatt: The ILWU Takes Root, 1943-1946
Frank Thompson: Field Organizer, 1944-1946
Louis Goldblatt: Cold War Battles, 1947-1960
The New Union and the Island of Lanai, 1946-1947
Victory at Lanai in 1951
Ah Quon McElrath: Union Social Worker
Abba Ramos: Filipino Activist, 1946-1959
6. Politics: The Old Left
Keith Eickman: Idealism and Disappointment
Jack Olsen: Activist and Educator
Don Watson: Union Stalwart
Epilogue: "An Injury to One Is an Injury to All"
Harry Bridges and Bill Moyers: An Old Slogan
Notes
Glossary
A Note on Sources
Further Reading
Index
Introduction
1. Longshore: The San Francisco Bay Area
Harry Bridges: The Beginning of the Union, 1924-1933
Harry Bridges: The Coming of the Big Strike, 1933-1934
Harry Bridges: Victory in 1934
Sam Kagel: Union Advocate, 1934
Bill Chester: Civil Rights Leader
Cleophas Williams: African American President
Whitey Kelm: Red-Hot Union Man
Sam Kagel: Coast Arbitrator, 1948-1999
Herb Mills: The Asbestos War, 1972-1978
2. Longshore: The Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors
Rough Conditions Before the Union, 1923-1934
Conflict and Triumph, 1934
The Mexican American Struggle, 1934-1960
Walter Williams: Fighter for African American Equality, 1943-1970
Two White Guys Oppose Discrimination, 1937-1949
Bill Ward: Sixty-five Years with the Union
3. Longshore, Shipboard, and Bookstores: The Pacific Northwest and Canada
Marvin Ricks: The 1934 Strike in Portland
Union Struggles in North Bend and Coos Bay, Oregon, 1920-1940
Valerie Taylor: Auxiliary President, 1949-1973
Jerry Tyler: Seattle Activist
Phil Lelli: Longtime Tacoma Leader
Ike Morrow: Tacoma's Soul Train Engineer
Defeat and Victory in Canada, 1935-1966
The Inlandboatmen's Union Joins the ILWU, 1978-1987
Mary Winzig: The Powell's Books Organizing Drive, 1998-2000
4. Warehouse and Cotton Compress: California
The "March Inland" in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1934-1938
Sam Kagel: Representing the Union, 1934-1939
Brother Hackett: Rank-and-File Activist, 1936-1939
Billie Roberts Hendricks: Union Pioneer, 1936-1951
Making It Work in Southern California, 1936-1950
Unionists Fight for Racial Justice, 1942-1960
LeRoy King: The Equal Rights Struggle and Labor Politics
Cotton Compress in the Central Valley, 1937-1938
The ILWU Enters the Valley, 1951-1952
5. Agriculture: Hawaii
Carl Damaso: Union Herald, 1930-1940
Jack Hall: Islands Organizer, 1934-1951
Louis Goldblatt: The ILWU Takes Root, 1943-1946
Frank Thompson: Field Organizer, 1944-1946
Louis Goldblatt: Cold War Battles, 1947-1960
The New Union and the Island of Lanai, 1946-1947
Victory at Lanai in 1951
Ah Quon McElrath: Union Social Worker
Abba Ramos: Filipino Activist, 1946-1959
6. Politics: The Old Left
Keith Eickman: Idealism and Disappointment
Jack Olsen: Activist and Educator
Don Watson: Union Stalwart
Epilogue: "An Injury to One Is an Injury to All"
Harry Bridges and Bill Moyers: An Old Slogan
Notes
Glossary
A Note on Sources
Further Reading
Index