On the Battle-lines, 1919-1939

On the Battle-lines, 1919-1939
ISBN-10
0717806464
ISBN-13
9780717806461
Category
Language Arts & Disciplines / Journalism
Pages
278
Language
English
Published
1986
Publisher
International Publishers
Author
Art Shields

Description

Volume 2 of Art Shield's life story covers 1919-1939, the miners' battle against the coal barons, struggles in the South, the Seattle general strike, the IWW San Pedro strike, the battle to build the CIO, the Spanish Civil War, and more. Exciting labor reportage at its best.

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