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Understanding the history of labor rights.
Updated September 19, 2022
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A People's History of the United States
Howard Zinn
Paper Book
“It’s a wonderful, splendid book—a book that should be read by every American, student or otherwise, who wants to understand his country, its true history, and its hope for the future.” —Howard Fast, author of Spartacus and The Immigrants “[It] should be...
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The Jungle
Upton Sinclair
Paper Book
Upton Sinclair's dramatic and deeply moving story exposed the brutal conditions in the Chicago stockyards at the turn of the nineteenth century and brought into sharp moral focus the apalling odds against which immigrants and other working people struggled for their share of the American dream....
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Sweatshop Warriors : Immigrant Women Workers Take On the Global Factory
Miriam Ching Yoon Louie
Paper Book
A poignant and inspiring portrait of the women whose labor, love, and sweat keep society and democracy alive.
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The Fight in the Fields: Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers Movement
Susan Ferriss
Paper Book
A "vivid, well-documented account of the farmworkers movement"(Philadelphia Inquirer) and its prime mover, Cesar Chavez. Edited by Diana Hembree with a foreword by Gary Soto and essays by Carey McWilliams, Victor Villaseñor, Alfredo Véa, Jr., Peter Matthiessen, Rudolfo Anaya, and others. Black-and...
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Low Pay, High Profile: The Global Push for Fair Labor
Andrew Ross
Paper Book
While critics have decried antiglobalization as an aimless--and endless--assortment of causes, the fight for fair labor is arguably the movement's greatest success. The industrial sweatshop has become a byword for corporate-led globalization; the world's lowest-paying jobs have been the...
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State of the Union: A Century of American Labor
Nelson Lichtenstein
Paper Book
In a fresh and timely reinterpretation, Nelson Lichtenstein examines how trade unionism has waxed and waned in the nation's political and moral imagination, among both devoted partisans and intransigent foes. From the steel foundry to the burger-grill, from Woodrow Wilson to John Sweeney, from...
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