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History of the Labor Movement in the United States: Labor and World War I, 1914-1918

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By Phillip S. Foner

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LABOR AND WORLD WAR I, 1914- 1918. Socialist Party, organized labor, the IWW during WWI; Mooney-Billings frameup; Women and Black workers during WWI; struggles in mining and lumber, Wartime repression of the IWW, Socialists, more.

  • World War I and Labor: 
    The volume examines the impact of the war on organized labor in the United States.
  • It details the role and struggles of the Industrial Workers of the World and the Socialist Party during the war.
  • Worker Experiences: 
    The book discusses the specific challenges and contributions of women and Black workers during this period.
  • Repression: 
    It addresses the wartime suppression of the IWW and socialists.
  • Industrial Struggles: 
    The text also explores labor conflicts in key sectors like mining and lumber.
  • Legal and Political Events: 
    The Mooney-Billings frameup, a notorious case of injustice against labor activists, is also a significant topic.

Additional information

Dimensions 8.25 × 5.5 × 1 in
ISBN 13

978-0717806270

Author

Phillip S Foner

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