Teamster Rebellion

Farrell Dobbs
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The 1934 strikes that built the industrial union movement in Minneapolis and helped pave the way for the CIO, recounted by a central leader of that battle. The first in a four-volume series on the class-struggle leadership of the strikes and organizing drives that transformed the Teamsters union in much of the Midwest into a fighting social movement and pointed the road toward independent labor political action. Introduction by Jack Barnes, two 12-page photo sections and other photos, index. List of Original Strike Committee of 100 as it appeared in Local 574's files. Now with enlarged type. Also available Spanish, Farsi, Swedish
Genres: HistoryLaborPoliticsNonfictionThe United States Of AmericaAmericanAmerican History
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