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LaborOnline New Book Interviews

Lachlan MacKinnon on his new book, Closing Sysco

June 11 is Davis Day, a holiday originating in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, that honors the martyrs of the labor movement. It marks.

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LaborOnline New Book Interviews

Marla Miller on her new book, Entangled Lives

Our series of interviews with authors of new books in labor and working-class history continues. This month, Johns Hopkins University Press publishes Marla.

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Jake Altman on Socialism before Sanders

Our series of interviews with authors of new books in labor and working-class history continues. In this edition, Stephanie Riley interviewed Jake Altman.

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Jeremy Zallen on his new book, American Lucifers

Our series of interviews with author of new books in labor and working-class history continues. This month, we speak to Jeremy Zallen, whose.

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The Great Cowboy Strike: An interview with Mark Lause

Chad Pearson interviews Mark Lause on his new book, The Great Cowboy Strike: Bullets, Ballots and Class Conflicts in the American West, which.

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Traci Parker on her new book, Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement

Every month or so, LaborOnline interviews the author of a new book in labor and working-class history. This month, our series continues with.

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Aline Helg on her newly translated book, Slave No More

Our series on new books in labor and working-class history continues with Aline Helg’s Slave No More: Self-Liberation before Abolitionism in the Americas, which UNC.

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Peter Cole on his new book, Dockworker Power

Our series on new books in labor and working-class history continues. The University of Illinois Press published Peter Cole’s second book, Dockworker Power: Race.

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Louise Toupin on her newly translated book, Wages for Housework

Our series on new books in labor and working-class history continues. An English translation of Louise Toupin’s Wages for Housework: A History of an.

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Elizabeth Todd-Breland on her new book, A Political Education

Our series on new books in labor and working-class history continues. This month, Elizabeth Todd-Breland talks about A Political Education: Black Politics and Education.

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