How an unruly union culture helped workers establish comfortable, suburban living
Examining the struggle to align high-growth economic models with the egalitarian promises of democracy
A pioneering oral historian analyzes recurring themes in the lives of poor and working-class women
An entertaining study of how Michigan put American boat building on the map
The story of Toledo glass—past, present, and future
A voice from the margins that refuses to be silenced
The first-ever anthology of American labor poetry of the Great Depression
The passionate prison autobiography of Angelo Herndon, Communist union organizer of the 1930s
Explores the United States' first national labor crisis—the railroad strikes of the 19th century