Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
230
Language
English
Published
Aug 17, 2021
Publisher
AK Press
ISBN-10
1849353700
ISBN-13
9781849353700
Description
In the shadow of the American labor movement, a haunting chapter unfolds in the small mining town of Bisbee, Arizona, during the summer of 1917. This vivid account captures the harrowing events of the Bisbee Deportation, where over a thousand striking miners, immigrants, and labor activists were forcibly removed from the town by local authorities and vigilantes. Mitchell Abidor meticulously reconstructs the tensions that led to this unprecedented act of suppression, illustrating the struggles for workers' rights and the complex socio-political landscape of the era.
Through compelling narratives and a thorough examination of the socio-economic conditions, Abidor sheds light on the lives of those affected by this dark episode in American history. By weaving together personal testimonies and historical context, the book invites readers to reflect on themes of injustice and resilience, reminding us of the enduring impact of the past on contemporary labor struggles and civil rights movements.
Through compelling narratives and a thorough examination of the socio-economic conditions, Abidor sheds light on the lives of those affected by this dark episode in American history. By weaving together personal testimonies and historical context, the book invites readers to reflect on themes of injustice and resilience, reminding us of the enduring impact of the past on contemporary labor struggles and civil rights movements.
Genres
Action & Adventure