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With gripping tales of grassroots experiments in social justice unionism from the 1960s to the present, Vanessa Tait cracks wide open our concept of what a labor movement in the USA, the history Tait addresses must become a recognized part of our foundation.”—Bill Fletcher, Jr., President, TransAfrica Forum and former assistant to AFL-CIO President John Sweeney “While the AFL-CIO and its affiliated unions desperately try to figure out how to rebuild and energize the labor movement in the USA, the history Tait addresses must become a recognized part of our foundation.”—Bill Fletcher, Jr., President, TransAfrica Forum and former assistant to AFL-CIO President John Sweeney “While the AFL-CIO and its affiliated unions desperately try to figure out how to rebuild and energize the labor movement in the USA, the history Tait addresses must become a recognized part of our foundation.”—Bill Fletcher, Jr., President, TransAfrica Forum and former assistant to AFL-CIO President John a wide range of movements for racial and gender justice. In the process, she does a stunning job of helping us imagine workers’ movements that are creative, democratic, and, above all, build power from below—pointing the way for the past forty years.
Utilizing original documents, Tait examines . .
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In formulating a Tait captures the dynamism of alternative forms of working class organization that have long been ignored. a wide range of movements for racial and gender justice. . Utilizing original documents, Tait examines . .
a wide range of movements for racial and gender justice. In the process, she does a stunning job of helping us imagine workers’ movements that are creative, democratic, and, above all, build power from below—pointing the way for the past forty years.
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