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This book tells the stories of ordinary people who resisted oppression and exploitation throughout United States history. Weber's short essays capture the little known moments of struggle when workers and veterans built movements of hope in the darkest of times. Using evocative imagery, archival photographs and descriptive text Weber brings labor history to life.
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This book tells the stories of ordinary people who resisted oppression and exploitation throughout United States history. Weber's short essays capture the little known moments of struggle when workers and veterans built movements of hope in the darkest of times. Using evocative imagery, archival photographs and descriptive text Weber brings labor history to life.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781608468713
- Artikelnr.: 52505113
- Verlag: Haymarket Books
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781608468713
- Artikelnr.: 52505113
Brandon Weber (1963-2020) wrote for The Progressive, Upworthy, Big Think, and many other online publications, where wrote extensively on labor history and current events. He also was a union activist for more than 30 years.
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. Joe Hill
Labor’s Best-Known Songwriter Refused to be Buried in the State of Utah
1. Lowell, Massachusetts
America’s Very First Union of Working Women
2. The Atlanta Washerwomen’s Strike
African American Women with the Power to Call a General Strike—in 1881
3. Pullman
Former Slaves Were Hired to Staff Pullman Box Cars Because They "Knew How
to Be Servile" So They Formed a Union
4. Chicago
The Haymarket Massacre of 1886 and the Pullman Strike of 1894: Chicago Was
the Center of Both Struggles, and Things Got White-Hot
5. Eugene Debs
The Carnegies and Rockefellers Tried to Silence Debs with Jail Time. That
Didn’t Stop Him
6. Colorado’s Mining Frontier
Cripple Creek, 1894, and Ludlow, 1913: Two Very Different Battles, and Both
Were Shocking
7. Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
One Hundred Twenty-Three Young Women Who Went to Work One Day in a New York
Factory Never Came Home. It Changed Our Country Forever
8. Christmas Eve, 1913
Fifty-Nine Children Died on Christmas Eve, 1913, and It Broke Hearts Around
the World
9. Christmas Truce
These Soldiers Were Thought to Be Enemies, but They Played Soccer and
Celebrated Christmas Eve,1914, Together
10. The Battle of Blair Mountain
It Ended When Federal Troops Were Called Against Thirteen Thousand Miners
It Was "Civil War in the Hills"
11. Tulsa, Oklahoma
Ever Heard of "Black Wall Street"? There’s a Reason You Might Not Have
12. Bonus Army
The Great Depression Left WWI Vets with the Short End of the Stick, They
Weren’t Going to Sit Back and Take It
13. The Minneapolis General Strike of 1934
It Began with Truck Drivers Who Wanted a Union. They Became Teamsters
14. Sitting Down, Striking Flint
These Images Might Look Like Some Lazy Workers, Up to No Good But They’re
Actually Heroes
15. The Battle of the Overpass
A PR Disaster for Ford Motor Company that Kick-Started the UAW
16. "Rosie the Riveter"
Remember the "Rosie the Riveter" Image Pretty Much Everybody Knows? (Ahem)
17. United Farmworkers
That Time When 14 Million Americans Stopped Eating Grapes, Because
Farmworkers Asked Them To
18. The Stonewall Rebellion
A Civil Rights Battle for the Times
19. Wildcat
In 1970, Postal Workers Suddenly Walked off the Job. The Nation, the Union,
and Even President Nixon Were Caught by Surprise
20. Attica
What Actually Happened at Attica in 1971 Is Still Largely Kept Hidden—but
Clues and Facts Are Coming Out Even Now
21. The Watsonville, California, Cannery Strike
This Is What Solidarity Looks Like
22. UPS
Those Packages Won’t Move Themselves: Big Brown Versus the IBT
23. The Fight for $15
The Long Game, and Why It’s Part of Labor’s Future
24. Woody Guthrie
Why Several Verses of "This Land Is Your Land" Are Usually Left Off When
It’s Taught in School
Index
Foreword
Introduction
1. Joe Hill
Labor’s Best-Known Songwriter Refused to be Buried in the State of Utah
1. Lowell, Massachusetts
America’s Very First Union of Working Women
2. The Atlanta Washerwomen’s Strike
African American Women with the Power to Call a General Strike—in 1881
3. Pullman
Former Slaves Were Hired to Staff Pullman Box Cars Because They "Knew How
to Be Servile" So They Formed a Union
4. Chicago
The Haymarket Massacre of 1886 and the Pullman Strike of 1894: Chicago Was
the Center of Both Struggles, and Things Got White-Hot
5. Eugene Debs
The Carnegies and Rockefellers Tried to Silence Debs with Jail Time. That
Didn’t Stop Him
6. Colorado’s Mining Frontier
Cripple Creek, 1894, and Ludlow, 1913: Two Very Different Battles, and Both
Were Shocking
7. Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
One Hundred Twenty-Three Young Women Who Went to Work One Day in a New York
Factory Never Came Home. It Changed Our Country Forever
8. Christmas Eve, 1913
Fifty-Nine Children Died on Christmas Eve, 1913, and It Broke Hearts Around
the World
9. Christmas Truce
These Soldiers Were Thought to Be Enemies, but They Played Soccer and
Celebrated Christmas Eve,1914, Together
10. The Battle of Blair Mountain
It Ended When Federal Troops Were Called Against Thirteen Thousand Miners
It Was "Civil War in the Hills"
11. Tulsa, Oklahoma
Ever Heard of "Black Wall Street"? There’s a Reason You Might Not Have
12. Bonus Army
The Great Depression Left WWI Vets with the Short End of the Stick, They
Weren’t Going to Sit Back and Take It
13. The Minneapolis General Strike of 1934
It Began with Truck Drivers Who Wanted a Union. They Became Teamsters
14. Sitting Down, Striking Flint
These Images Might Look Like Some Lazy Workers, Up to No Good But They’re
Actually Heroes
15. The Battle of the Overpass
A PR Disaster for Ford Motor Company that Kick-Started the UAW
16. "Rosie the Riveter"
Remember the "Rosie the Riveter" Image Pretty Much Everybody Knows? (Ahem)
17. United Farmworkers
That Time When 14 Million Americans Stopped Eating Grapes, Because
Farmworkers Asked Them To
18. The Stonewall Rebellion
A Civil Rights Battle for the Times
19. Wildcat
In 1970, Postal Workers Suddenly Walked off the Job. The Nation, the Union,
and Even President Nixon Were Caught by Surprise
20. Attica
What Actually Happened at Attica in 1971 Is Still Largely Kept Hidden—but
Clues and Facts Are Coming Out Even Now
21. The Watsonville, California, Cannery Strike
This Is What Solidarity Looks Like
22. UPS
Those Packages Won’t Move Themselves: Big Brown Versus the IBT
23. The Fight for $15
The Long Game, and Why It’s Part of Labor’s Future
24. Woody Guthrie
Why Several Verses of "This Land Is Your Land" Are Usually Left Off When
It’s Taught in School
Index
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1. Joe Hill
Labor’s Best-Known Songwriter Refused to be Buried in the State of Utah
1. Lowell, Massachusetts
America’s Very First Union of Working Women
2. The Atlanta Washerwomen’s Strike
African American Women with the Power to Call a General Strike—in 1881
3. Pullman
Former Slaves Were Hired to Staff Pullman Box Cars Because They "Knew How
to Be Servile" So They Formed a Union
4. Chicago
The Haymarket Massacre of 1886 and the Pullman Strike of 1894: Chicago Was
the Center of Both Struggles, and Things Got White-Hot
5. Eugene Debs
The Carnegies and Rockefellers Tried to Silence Debs with Jail Time. That
Didn’t Stop Him
6. Colorado’s Mining Frontier
Cripple Creek, 1894, and Ludlow, 1913: Two Very Different Battles, and Both
Were Shocking
7. Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
One Hundred Twenty-Three Young Women Who Went to Work One Day in a New York
Factory Never Came Home. It Changed Our Country Forever
8. Christmas Eve, 1913
Fifty-Nine Children Died on Christmas Eve, 1913, and It Broke Hearts Around
the World
9. Christmas Truce
These Soldiers Were Thought to Be Enemies, but They Played Soccer and
Celebrated Christmas Eve,1914, Together
10. The Battle of Blair Mountain
It Ended When Federal Troops Were Called Against Thirteen Thousand Miners
It Was "Civil War in the Hills"
11. Tulsa, Oklahoma
Ever Heard of "Black Wall Street"? There’s a Reason You Might Not Have
12. Bonus Army
The Great Depression Left WWI Vets with the Short End of the Stick, They
Weren’t Going to Sit Back and Take It
13. The Minneapolis General Strike of 1934
It Began with Truck Drivers Who Wanted a Union. They Became Teamsters
14. Sitting Down, Striking Flint
These Images Might Look Like Some Lazy Workers, Up to No Good But They’re
Actually Heroes
15. The Battle of the Overpass
A PR Disaster for Ford Motor Company that Kick-Started the UAW
16. "Rosie the Riveter"
Remember the "Rosie the Riveter" Image Pretty Much Everybody Knows? (Ahem)
17. United Farmworkers
That Time When 14 Million Americans Stopped Eating Grapes, Because
Farmworkers Asked Them To
18. The Stonewall Rebellion
A Civil Rights Battle for the Times
19. Wildcat
In 1970, Postal Workers Suddenly Walked off the Job. The Nation, the Union,
and Even President Nixon Were Caught by Surprise
20. Attica
What Actually Happened at Attica in 1971 Is Still Largely Kept Hidden—but
Clues and Facts Are Coming Out Even Now
21. The Watsonville, California, Cannery Strike
This Is What Solidarity Looks Like
22. UPS
Those Packages Won’t Move Themselves: Big Brown Versus the IBT
23. The Fight for $15
The Long Game, and Why It’s Part of Labor’s Future
24. Woody Guthrie
Why Several Verses of "This Land Is Your Land" Are Usually Left Off When
It’s Taught in School
Index
Foreword
Introduction
1. Joe Hill
Labor’s Best-Known Songwriter Refused to be Buried in the State of Utah
1. Lowell, Massachusetts
America’s Very First Union of Working Women
2. The Atlanta Washerwomen’s Strike
African American Women with the Power to Call a General Strike—in 1881
3. Pullman
Former Slaves Were Hired to Staff Pullman Box Cars Because They "Knew How
to Be Servile" So They Formed a Union
4. Chicago
The Haymarket Massacre of 1886 and the Pullman Strike of 1894: Chicago Was
the Center of Both Struggles, and Things Got White-Hot
5. Eugene Debs
The Carnegies and Rockefellers Tried to Silence Debs with Jail Time. That
Didn’t Stop Him
6. Colorado’s Mining Frontier
Cripple Creek, 1894, and Ludlow, 1913: Two Very Different Battles, and Both
Were Shocking
7. Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
One Hundred Twenty-Three Young Women Who Went to Work One Day in a New York
Factory Never Came Home. It Changed Our Country Forever
8. Christmas Eve, 1913
Fifty-Nine Children Died on Christmas Eve, 1913, and It Broke Hearts Around
the World
9. Christmas Truce
These Soldiers Were Thought to Be Enemies, but They Played Soccer and
Celebrated Christmas Eve,1914, Together
10. The Battle of Blair Mountain
It Ended When Federal Troops Were Called Against Thirteen Thousand Miners
It Was "Civil War in the Hills"
11. Tulsa, Oklahoma
Ever Heard of "Black Wall Street"? There’s a Reason You Might Not Have
12. Bonus Army
The Great Depression Left WWI Vets with the Short End of the Stick, They
Weren’t Going to Sit Back and Take It
13. The Minneapolis General Strike of 1934
It Began with Truck Drivers Who Wanted a Union. They Became Teamsters
14. Sitting Down, Striking Flint
These Images Might Look Like Some Lazy Workers, Up to No Good But They’re
Actually Heroes
15. The Battle of the Overpass
A PR Disaster for Ford Motor Company that Kick-Started the UAW
16. "Rosie the Riveter"
Remember the "Rosie the Riveter" Image Pretty Much Everybody Knows? (Ahem)
17. United Farmworkers
That Time When 14 Million Americans Stopped Eating Grapes, Because
Farmworkers Asked Them To
18. The Stonewall Rebellion
A Civil Rights Battle for the Times
19. Wildcat
In 1970, Postal Workers Suddenly Walked off the Job. The Nation, the Union,
and Even President Nixon Were Caught by Surprise
20. Attica
What Actually Happened at Attica in 1971 Is Still Largely Kept Hidden—but
Clues and Facts Are Coming Out Even Now
21. The Watsonville, California, Cannery Strike
This Is What Solidarity Looks Like
22. UPS
Those Packages Won’t Move Themselves: Big Brown Versus the IBT
23. The Fight for $15
The Long Game, and Why It’s Part of Labor’s Future
24. Woody Guthrie
Why Several Verses of "This Land Is Your Land" Are Usually Left Off When
It’s Taught in School
Index