When Workers Shot Back: Class Conflict from 1877 to 1921
av
Robert Ovetz
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Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
606
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Sep 3, 2019
Förlag
Haymarket Books
ISBN-10
1642590592
ISBN-13
9781642590593
Beskrivning
Robert Ovetz delves into a pivotal period in American history marked by intense labor struggles and social upheaval. Spanning from 1877 to 1921, this narrative uncovers a range of worker-led movements, illustrating how everyday people challenged oppressive working conditions and corporate power. Ovetz presents a vivid account of the strikes, riots, and protests that characterized this era, highlighting the resilience and determination of the labor force.
Throughout the book, the author provides insightful analysis into the social and economic factors that fueled class conflict, shedding light on the broader implications of these struggles. The stories of workers fighting for their rights serve not only as historical accounts but as reflections on the ongoing challenges faced by labor movements today. Ovetz emphasizes the courage of those who stood up against injustice, bringing to life an often-overlooked aspect of American history.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Ovetz not only chronicles the events but also urges readers to understand the long-lasting impact of these conflicts. The narrative resonates with contemporary audiences, reminding them of the persistent fight for equality and justice in the workplace. It is a powerful exploration of the fight for workers’ rights that remains relevant to today's labor movements and the ongoing quest for social change.
Throughout the book, the author provides insightful analysis into the social and economic factors that fueled class conflict, shedding light on the broader implications of these struggles. The stories of workers fighting for their rights serve not only as historical accounts but as reflections on the ongoing challenges faced by labor movements today. Ovetz emphasizes the courage of those who stood up against injustice, bringing to life an often-overlooked aspect of American history.
Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Ovetz not only chronicles the events but also urges readers to understand the long-lasting impact of these conflicts. The narrative resonates with contemporary audiences, reminding them of the persistent fight for equality and justice in the workplace. It is a powerful exploration of the fight for workers’ rights that remains relevant to today's labor movements and the ongoing quest for social change.
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