Revolutionary Teamsters: The Minneapolis Truckers Strikes of 1934
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History
格式
精装书
页数
342
语言
英语
已发布
Aug 22, 2013
出版商
BRILL
ISBN-10
900425420X
ISBN-13
9789004254206
描述
In the heart of the Great Depression, Minneapolis became a focal point for labor activism as truckers organized for better working conditions and fair wages. This narrative delves into the intense strikes of 1934, illustrating the struggles and triumphs of a determined group of union members who faced significant opposition. Bryan D. Palmer captures the spirit of camaraderie and defiance as the Teamsters mobilized, challenging not only the corporations that exploited them but also the city’s political structures.
Through meticulous research, the author reveals the strategic actions taken by the strikers and their allies, showcasing the complexities of labor relations and the pivotal role of the working class in shaping political landscapes. Palmer's exploration extends beyond the strikes themselves, highlighting the larger socio-economic context that fueled this revolutionary movement in Minneapolis.
He skillfully interweaves personal stories of the workers with broader historical analyses, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the challenges of the era. The narrative emphasizes the significance of solidarity among workers and their fight against oppression, offering invaluable insights into the labor movement's evolution.
The account sheds light upon the resilience of the human spirit, as the truckers' mission became emblematic of a broader fight for justice and equality. Ultimately, this work serves as a vital reminder of the integral role of labor history in understanding contemporary struggles for workers' rights.
Through meticulous research, the author reveals the strategic actions taken by the strikers and their allies, showcasing the complexities of labor relations and the pivotal role of the working class in shaping political landscapes. Palmer's exploration extends beyond the strikes themselves, highlighting the larger socio-economic context that fueled this revolutionary movement in Minneapolis.
He skillfully interweaves personal stories of the workers with broader historical analyses, creating a rich tapestry that reflects the challenges of the era. The narrative emphasizes the significance of solidarity among workers and their fight against oppression, offering invaluable insights into the labor movement's evolution.
The account sheds light upon the resilience of the human spirit, as the truckers' mission became emblematic of a broader fight for justice and equality. Ultimately, this work serves as a vital reminder of the integral role of labor history in understanding contemporary struggles for workers' rights.