Books matching: labor battles
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'Storming Heaven' by Denise Giardina is a fictionalized account of the coal miners' struggles in West Virginia during the early 20th century. Through four intertwined characters, the novel delves into the hardships faced by the workers and their families, including sickness, unfair wages, and anger towards the coal companies. The story is set against the backdrop of significant historical events like the Matewan massacre and the Battle of Blair Mountain, providing a poignant portrayal of the labor battles and sacrifices made by the miners.
Denise Giardina effectively weaves together the narratives of different characters, offering a multi-perspective view of life in the coal mines of West Virginia. The author's writing style captures the raw and realistic essence of the coal mining era, portraying the struggles, resilience, and passion of the characters as they navigate through challenging times and fight for their rights in the face of powerful adversaries.
THEY IS MANY A WAY TO MARK A BABY WHILE IT IS STILL YET in the womb. A fright to its mother will render it nervous and fretful after it is birthed. If a copperhead strikes, a fiery red snake will be s... Philip Dray's book 'There Is Power in a Union: The Epic Story of Labor in America' delves into the history of the American labor movement, highlighting the struggles and sacrifices made by workers to combat the greed and corruption of big businesses. The narrative is filled with vivid retellings of key events such as the Lowell factories, the Haymarket Massacre, the Pullman Strikes, and the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire, as well as important figures like Eugene V. Debs, Mother Jones, and Jimmy Hoffa. Dray's writing style paints a compelling picture of the violent past of the labor movement, showcasing the personal courage, sacrifice, and farcical trials that have shaped the fight for workers' rights in America.
The book also sheds light on the connections between labor movements, social justice, and civil rights, emphasizing the importance of unions in advocating for better working conditions and benefits for workers. Through detailed research and exhaustive writing on topics like the battle of Blair Mountain and the federal government's offensives against labor racketeering, Dray presents a comprehensive overview of the struggles faced by American workers from the nineteenth century onwards, making it a must-read for those interested in understanding the historical significance of labor in America.
IT SEEMS FITTING THAT ONE OF THE FIRST renowned activists in the titanic struggle between labor and capital on this continent, Sarah G. Bagley, was an unassuming young woman off the farm, initially no...- #3
In the book "Starlight" in the series 'The Christies' by author Carrie Lofty, readers are taken on a Victorian age adventure romance filled with drama, intrigue, and intense scenes. The story revolves around Alex Christie, an astronomy scholar and a recent widower with a young son, who is challenged by his deceased father's will to make a failing cotton mill profitable in Scotland. Polly Gowan, a union leader and daughter of a famed union leader, becomes entangled with Alex as they navigate through sabotage, union issues, and a budding romance amidst conflicting motives.
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