ISBN13: | 9780252088322 |
ISBN10: | 0252088328 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 224 pages |
Size: | 229x152x20 mm |
Weight: | 399 g |
Language: | English |
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A Blueprint for Worker Solidarity
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Naomi R Williams traces the journeys of two local activists to highlight how people can support democracy and economic freedom in the twenty-first century. In Racine, ideas of class and race shifted but remained strong. The broad-based class politics that emerged drew on racial analysis, vigilant organizing, and agile labor leadership that organized more people. Unionized workers in turn won political power while uniting to resist conservative and corporate attacks. Charting Racine’s transition, Williams breaks down how worker solidarity persevered and presents lessons that can provide valuable guidance for today’s generation of activists.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Working-Class Identity and Postwar U.S. Society
- Building Racine’s Labor Community
- Labor Politics and Solidarity in the 1950s
- UAW Local 180 and the Attack on New Deal Liberalism
- Race and Shifting Class Boundaries in Racine
- Cross-Sector Solidarity Amid a Shifting Landscape
- Racine’s Labor Community and Deindustrialization
Conclusion: How We Get Free
Notes
Bibliography
Index