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A History of America in Ten Strikes

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'A History of America in Ten Strikes' by Erik Loomis is a well-researched account of the history of the labor movement in the United States. The book delves into the significant strikes that shaped the working class, while also discussing broader issues affecting Americans at the time. Loomis highlights the struggles of working men and women uniting to improve their working conditions and personal lives, against the backdrop of the general narrative of US history. The author emphasizes the importance of unions representing the interests of workers and electing officials who support those interests through legislation.

Writing/Prose:

The writing is described as engaging and accessible, though some critique its lack of depth in analysis.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative explores pivotal strikes that reflect the labor movement's evolution and the ongoing struggle for workers' rights, emphasizing unions' successes and challenges.

Setting:

The setting spans various historical contexts, illustrating the evolution of labor struggles in America.

Pacing:

The pacing allows for a detailed examination of each strike while connecting to wider labor issues.
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Notes:

The book offers a brief history of working people uniting for better conditions.
Loomis argues that unions succeed when they represent many workers' interests.
Today, unions represent only a small fraction of the workforce.
Strikes in the past can inspire current movements for justice.
Loomis shares that strikes can also be fun and social events for workers.
The book includes a timeline of significant events in US labor history.
It discusses ten major strikes, from the Lowell Mill Girls Strike in the 1830s to the Justice for Janitors action in 1990.
Loomis is more focused on modern issues than just historical ones.
Each chapter discusses a specific strike and its context in American history.
The author highlights the failures of labor movements to address issues faced by women and people of color.
The book is suggested for those interested in Labor History.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings may include themes of labor exploitation, historical injustices, discrimination in labor practices, and discussions about the impact of strikes on various communities.

From The Publisher:

An "entertaining, tough-minded, and strenuously argued" ( The Nation ) account of ten moments when workers fought to change the balance of power in America

A Kirkus Reviews best book of 2018, A History of America in Ten Strikes-published in the wake of the teachers' strike that swept the country in 2018-challenges all of our contemporary assumptions around labor, unions, and American workers. Labor historian Erik Loomis recounts ten critical workers' strikes in American labor history in "chapters [that] are self-contained enough to be used on their own in union trainings or reading groups" (Labor Notes), and adds an appendix detailing the 150 most important strikes in American history. These labor uprisings do not just reflect the times in which they occurred, but speak directly to the present moment, where American workers are still fighting for basic rights like a livable minimum wage.

From the Lowell Mill Girls strike in the 1830s to Justice for Janitors in 1990, "what Loomis's book perhaps does best is remind us that the promise of the labor movement, despite its many failures and compromises, has always been to make everyday life more democratic" (The New Republic).

As a new generation of workers flexes their muscles with renewed strike campaigns on behalf of teachers, autoworkers, and nurses, we have much to learn from both the victories and defeats of the past, from the boots up.

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