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Bibliography of the American Labor
Movement
U.S. LABOR MOVEMENT
References
Buhle, Mari Jo, Paul Buhle & Dan
Georgakas, editors. Encyclopedia of the American Left,
Second Edition. Oxford University Press, 1998 0-19-512088-4.
Craft, Donna & Terrance W. Peck, editors. Profiles of
American Labor Unions. Gale Research, 1998.
ISBN:0-8103-9059-0.
Directory of U.S. Labor Organizations. Annual. Bureau of
National Affairs (BNA), Washington, DC. ISSN: 0734-6786
Foner, Philip S. First Facts of American Labor. Holmes &
Meier, 1984. ISBN: 0-8419-0742-0.
Filippelli, Ronald. Labor Conflict in the United States: An
Encyclopedia. Garland, 1990. ISBN:0-8240-7968-X. OP, but
worth the trouble of acquiring through OP sources.
Jacobs, Eve. Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics: Employment
Earnings, Prices, Productivity and Other Labor Data. Bernan
Press, 1997. ISBN: 0-89059-062-1, pbk.
Leab, Daniel J. & Philip P. Mason, editors. Labor History
Archives in the United States: A Guide for Researching and
Teaching. Wayne State University Press, 1992.
ISBN:0-8143-2389-8
Murray, R. Emmett. The Lexicon of Labor. New Press, 1998.
ISBN: 1-56584-456-4
Taylor, Paul F. The ABC-CLIO Companion to the American Labor
Movement. ABC-CLIO, 1993. ISBN:0-87436-687-9
Zaniello, Tom. Working Stiffs, Union Maids, Reds and
Riffraff: An Organized Guide to Films About Labor. ILR
Press, Cornell University, 1996. ISBN: 0-87546-353-3, pbk.
General Labor
History
American Social History Project. Who
Built America? Working People & the Nation's Economy,
Politics, Culture & Society. Pantheon, 1992. Vol.1, ISBN:
0-679-72699-3, pbk.; Vol. 2, ISBN: 0-679-73022-2, pbk.
Baxandall, Rosalyn & Linda Gordon, editors. America's
Working Women: A Documentary History, 1600 to the Present.
Revised edition. W.W. Norton, 1995. 0-393-31262-3, pbk.
Bernhardt, Debra & Rachel Bernstein. Ordinary People,
Extraordinary Lives: A Pictorial History of Working People
in New York City. NYU Press, 2000. ISBN: 0-8147-9866-7.
Boyer, Richard O. & Herbert M. Morais. Labor's Untold Story.
Third Edition, United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers of
America, 1988. ISBN: 0-916180-01-8, pbk. Available from the
United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers, Pittsburgh,
(412)-471-8919.
Brecher, Jeremy. Strike! Revised Edition, South End Press,
1997. ISBN: 0-89608-569-4, pbk.
Brody, David. In Labor's Cause: Main themes on the History
of the American Worker. Oxford University Press, 1993.
ISBN:0-19-506791-6.
Buhle, Paul. Taking Care of Business: Samuel Gompers, George
Meany, Lane Kirkland, and the Tragedy of American Labor.
Monthly Review Press, 1999. ISBN:1-58367-003-3.
Foner, Philip & Ronald Lewis, editor. Black Workers: A
Documentary History From Colonial Times to the Present.
Temple University Press, 1989. ISBN: 0-87722-554-0.
Foner, Philip S. History of the Labor Movement in the United
States. Ten volume set, recently reissued in paper from
International Publishers, New York City. Inquire directly
from the publisher at 212-366-9816. Email: service@intpubnyc.com.
Freeman, Joshua B. Working-Class New York: Life and Labor
Since World War II. New Press, 2000. ISBN: 1-56584-575-7.
Goldfield, Michael. The Color of Politics: Race and the
Mainsprings of American Politics. (Examines how racism
impacts US working class history.) New Press, 1997.
ISBN:1-56584-325-8.
Green, James. R. The World of the Worker: Labor in Twentieth
Century America. University of Illinois Press, 1998
(reprint). ISBN:0-25206-734-7.
Gutman, Herbert G. Power & Culture: Essays on the American
Working Class. New Press, 1987. ISBN: 1-56584-010-0, pbk.
Hobsbawm, Eric. Uncommon People: Resistance, Rebellion, and
Jazz. Essays by the eminent English labor historian. New
Press, 1998. ISBN:1-56584-466-1.
Jones, Jacqueline. Labor of Love, Labor of Sorrow: Black
Women, Work and the Family from Slavery to the Present.
Random House, 1986. 0-394-74536-1, pbk.
Jones, Jacqueline. American Work: Four Centuries of Black
and White Labor. W.W. Norton & Co., 1997. ISBN:
0-393-04561-7.
Kessler-Harris, Alice. Out to Work: A History of
Wage-Earning Women in the United States. Oxford University
Press, 1983. ISBN: 0-19503-353-1, pbk.
Leab, Daniel J., editor. The Labor History Reader. Articles
from the Labor History journal by distinguished labor
historians. University of Illinois Press, 1985.
ISBN:0-252-01198-8.
Montgomery, David. The Fall of the House of Labor. Cambridge
University Press, 1987. ISBN: 0-521-37982-2, pbk.
O'Farrell, Brigid & Joyce L. Kornbluh. Rocking the Boat:
Union Women's Voices, 1915-1975. Rutgers University Press,
1996. ISBN: 0-8135-2269-2, pbk.
Tax, Meredith. The Rising of the Women: Feminist Solidarity
and Class Conflict, 1880-1917. Monthly Review, 1982. ISBN:
085345549X.
Terkel, Studs. Working. New Press, 1997 reprint. ISBN:
1-56584-342-8
Zieger, Robert H. American Workers, American Unions.
1920-1985. John Hopkins University Press, 1994. ISBN:
0-8018-494-46.
Zieger, Robert H. The CIO: 1935-1955. University of North
Carolina Press, 1995. ISBN:0-8078-4630-9 pbk.
Current Labor
Issues & Controversies
Abelda, Randy & Chris Tilly. Glass
Ceilings and Bottomless Pits: Women's Work, Women's Poverty.
Verso, 1986. ISBN: 0896085651, pbk.
Aronowitz, Stanley. From the Ashes of the Old: American
Labor and America's Future. Houghton-Mifflin, 1998. ISBN:
0-395-88132-3.
Bronfenbrenner, Kate et al., editors. Organizing to Win: New
Research on Union Strategies. ILR Press, 1998. ISBN:
0-80148-446-4.
Cobble, Dorothy Sue. Women and Unions: Forging a
Partnership. ILR Press, 1993. ISBN: 0-875-46301-0, pbk.
Denenberg, Richard V. and Mark Braverman. The Violence Prone
Workplace: A New Approach to Dealing with Hostile,
threatening, and Uncivil Behavior. ILR Press, 1999. ISBN:
0-8014-3396-7.
Eisenberg, Susan. We'll Call You If We Need You: Experiences
of Women Working Construction. ILR Press, 1998. ISBN:
0-8014-3360-6.
Fraser, Steven and Joshua B. Freeman. Audacious Democracy:
Labor, Intellectuals, and the Social Reconstruction of
America. Houghton-Mifflin, 1997. ISBN: 0-395-86682-0, pbk.
Glickman, Lawrence B. A Living Wage: American Workers and
the Making of Consumer Society. Cornell University Press,
1997. ISBN: 0-8014-3357-6.
Kwong, Peter. Forbidden Workers: Illegal Chinese Immigrants
and American Labor. New Press, 1997. ISNB: 1-56584-355-X.
Levitt, Martin Jay. Confessions of a Union Buster. Crown
Publishers, 1993. ISBN: 0-517-58330-5.
Mantsios, Greg, editor. A New Labor Movement for the New
Century. Monthly Review Press, 1998. ISBN: 0-853-45937-1.
Martinez, Elizabeth. De Colores Means All of Us: Latina
Views for a Multi-Colored Century. South End Press, 1998.
0-89608-583-X
Mort, Jo-Ann. Not Your Father's Union: Inside the AFL-CIO.
Verso, 1998. ISBN: 1-859-84286-0.
Nelson, Cary. Manifesto of a Tenured Radical. NYU Pr, 1999.
ISBN: 0-8147-5797-9.
Peddie, Sandra. The Repetitive Strain Injury Sourcebook.
Lowell House, 1998. ISBN: 0737300221.
Prieto, Norma Iglesias. Beautiful Flowers of the Maquiladora:
Life Histories of Women Workers in Tijuana. University of
Texas, 1997. ISBN:0-292-73868-4.
Ross, Andrew, editor. No Sweat: Fashion, Free Trade, and the
Rights of Garment Workers. Verso, 1997. ISBN: 1-85994-172-4,
pbk.
Sweeney, John J. America Needs a Raise: Fighting for
Economic Security and Social Justice. Houghton Mifflin,
1996. ISBN: 0-395-82300-5
Yates, Michael. Why Unions Matter. Monthly Review Press,
1998. ISBN: 0-853-45929-0, pbk.
Economics and General History for
Trade Unionists
Folbre, Nancy. The New Field Guide to the U.S. Economy: A
Compact and Irreverent Guide to Economic Life in America.
New Press, 1995. ISBN: 1565841530.
Geisst, Charles R. Monopolies in America: Empire Builders
and Their Enemies from Jay Gould to Bill Gates. Oxford,
2000. ISBN: 0-19-512301-8
Kapstein, Ethan B. Sharing the Wealth: Workers and the World
Economy. W.W.Norton, 1999. ISBN: 0-393-04754-7.
Korten, David. When Corporations Rule the World. Berrett-Koehler,
1995. ISBN: 1887208003.
McChesny, Robert. Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communications
Politics in dubious Times. Univ of Illinois, 1999. ISBN:
0252024486.
Mokhiber, Russell. Corporate Predators: The Hunt for
Megaprofits and the Attack on Democracy. Common Courage,
1999. ISBN:1567511589. pbk.
Perlo, Victor. Economics of Racism II: The Roots of
Inequality, USA. International Publishers, 1996. ISBN:
0-7178-0698-7.
Wallach, Lori & Michelle Sforza. Whose Trade Organization?
Public Citizen Inc, 1999. ISBN: 1582310017. Preface by Ralph
Nader.
Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States:
1492-Present. (20th Anniversary Edition) Harpercollins,
1999. ISBN: 0060194480
Union
Histories
Bahr, Morton. From the Telegraph to the
Internet. National Press Books, 1998. ISBN: 1-56649-949-6.
(The story of the CWA - Communication Workers of America -
by its president.)
Ferriss, Susan. The Fight in the Fields: Cesar Chavez and
the Farmworkers' Movement. Harcourt Brace, 1997. ISBN:
0-15100-239-8
Fink, Leon. Upheaval in the Quiet Zone: A History of
Hospital Workers' Union 1199. University of Illinois Press,
1989. ISBN:0-252-06047-4.
Getman, Julius. The Betrayal of Local 14: Paperworkers,
Politics & Permanent Replacements. ILR Press, 1998.
ISBN:0-8014-3476-9.
Halpern, Rick and Roger Horowitz. Meatpackers: An Oral
History of Black Packinghouse Workers and Their Struggle for
Racial and Economic Equality. Twayne Publishers, 1996. ISBN:
0-8057-9120-5.
Hoerr, John P. We Can't Eat Prestige: The Women Who
Organized Harvard. Temple University Press, 1997. ISBN:
1-56639-535-6.
Kingsolver, Barbara. Holding the Line: Women in the Great
Arizona Mine Strike of 1983. ILR Press, 1989. ISBN:
0-87546-156-5.
Santino, Jack. Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle: Stories
of Black Pullman Porters. University of Illinois Press,
1989. ISBN: 0-252-01591-6.
Stepan-Norris, Judith and Maruice Zeitlin. Talking Union.
(Local 600-UAW-CIO) University of Illinois, 1996.
ISBN:0-252-06489-5.
For Activists and Stewards
Bureau of National Affairs. Grievance Guide: Understand and
Anticipate Arbitrators' Rulings.
La Botz, Dan. A Troublemaker's Handbook: How to Fight Back
Where You Work - and Win
Markowitz, Linda. Worker Activism After Successful Union
Organization. M.E. Sharpe, 1999. How organizing methods
affect workers' subsequent attitudes towards their union.
ISBN: 0-7656-0492-2.
Outten, Wayne N. et al. The Basic ACLU Guide to the Rights
of Employees and Union Members. Southern Illinois Univ Pr,
1994. ISBN: 0809319144.
Parker, Mike and Martha Gruelle. Democracy is Power:
Rebuilding Unions from the Bottom Up.
Prosten, David. The Union Steward's Complete Guide: A
Survival Manual from the Publishers of Steward Update
Newsletter. Union Communication Service Inc, 1997. ISBN:
0965948609.
Salzman, Jason & Jack. Making the News: A Guide for Non
Profits and Activists. Westview Pr, 1998. ISBN: 0813368987
Schwartz, Robert M. The FMLA Handbook: A Practical Guide to
the Family and Medical Leave Act for Union Members and
Stewards. Work Rights Pr, 1996. ISBN: 0945902034.
Schwartz, Robert M. The Legal Rights of Union Stewards. Work
Rights Pr, 1999. ISBN: 0945902085.
Humor - You
Gotta Have it!
Hamper, Ben. Rivethead: Tales From the
Assembly Line. Warner Books, 1992. ISBN: 0446394009" Based
on his Rivethead column in Mother Jones, this is Hamper's
description of his wretched career as a General Motors
worker in the factories of Flint, Michigan. Warner Books.
1992. ISBN: 0446394009 pbk.
Huck, Gary & Mike Konopacki. Bye! American. Charles H Kerr
Pub Co, 1987. ISBN: 0882861565. Cartoons from the Reagan Era
but many are as timely as ever.
Huck Gary & Mike Konopacki. Working Class Hero. Labor
cartoon collection from 1994-1998.
Charles H. Kerr Pub, 1999.
Moore, Michael. Downsize This! Harper, 1997. ISBN:
0060977337. Michael Moore's encounters with corporate greed,
a la Roger & Me.
Biographies
Anderson, Jervis. A Philip Randolph: A
Biographical Portrait. University of California Press, 1987
(reprint) ISBN:0-52005-505-5.
Anderson, Carlotta. All-American Anarchist: Joseph A.
Labadie and the Labor Movement. Wayne State U Pr., 1998.
ISBN: 0-8143-2707-9.
Buss, Fran Leeper, ed. Forged Under the Sun: The Life of
Maria Elena Lucas. University of Michigan, 1993. ISBN:
0-472-09432-7.
Cook. Alice H. A Lifetime of Labor: The Autobiography of
Alice. H. Cook. Feminist Press, 1998. ISBN:155861189-4.
Dubofsky, Melvyn. John L. Lewis: A Biography. University of
Illinois Press, 1977. ISBN: 0-252-01287-9.
Dubofsky, Melvyn. Labor Leaders in America. University of
Illinos Press, 1987. ISBN: 0-252-01343-3.
Flynn, Elizabeth G. Rebel Girl: An Autobiography, My First
Life. International Publishers, 1973. ISBN: 0717-80368-6.
Available direct from Illinois Labor History Society,
Chicago.
Lee, Janet. Comrades and Partners: The Shared Lives of Grace
Hutchins and Anna Rochester. Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.
ISBN 0-8476-9620-0.
Larrowe, Charles. Harry Bridges: The Rise and Fall of
Radical Labor in the U.S. Lawrence Hill & Co., 1972.
ISBN:0-88208-000-8. OP but worth acquiring, particularly on
the West Coast.
Lichtenstein, Nelson. The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit:
Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor. Basic Books,
1995. ISBN: 0-46509-080-X.
McGilligan, Patrick & Paul Buhle. Tender Comrades: A
Backstory of the Hollywood Blacklist. Members of the Screen
Actors Guild speak. St. Martin's, 1998. ISBN:0-312-17046-7.
Mother Jones. The Autobiography of Mother Jones. Charles. H.
Kerr Publications, Chicago, 1990. ISBN: 0882861662.
Painter, Nell Irwin. The Narrative of Hosea Hudson: The Life
and Times of a Black Radical. Reissue edition. WW Norton,
1993. ISBN: 0393310159, pbk.
Revkin, Andrew. The Burning Season: The Murder of Chico
Mendes and the Fight for the Amazon Rain Forest. Plume,
1994. ISBN:0-452-27405-2.
Salvatore, Nick. Eugene Debs: Citizen and Socialist.
University of Illinois Press, 1984. ISBN:0-252-01148-1, pbk.
Labor Fiction
- Some New, Some Reissues, Some Classics -- Some Pop Novels
for Pure Fun
Baker, Kevin. Dreamland. Set in Coney
Island and the Lower East Side, circa 1910, gangster Kid
Twist meets Esther Abramowitz, seamstress and labor
agitator, they falls in love, and then comes the Triangle
fire. Lots of subplots, twists and turns , but the labor
theme is a strong one. Harpercollins, 1999. ISBN: 0060193093
Bonosky, Phillip. Burning Valley. Ethnicity, race, religion
and workers' struggles in the steels mills of western
Pennsylvania. University of Illinois Press, 1997. ISBN:
0-252-06684-7.
Brown, Lloyd. Iron City. The story of Lonnie James, a Black
youth falsely convicted of murder and the fight to save his
life at a state penitentiary in a steel mill town.
Northeastern University Press, 1994
DiDonati, Pietro. Christ in Concrete. Powerful portrait of
Italian-American bricklayers who lived in the tenements of
NYC in the early 1900s. Signet, 1993 (reprint)
ISBN:0-451-52575-2.
Gilden, K.B. Between the Hills and the Sea. Set in the 1940s
and 50s, this novel reveals the cost for working people of
the Cold War, McCarthyism and political repression in a
fictional factory town. ILR Press, 1989 reissue.
ISBN:0-87546-154-9.
Jackson, Jon. Go By Go. The murder of an IWW organizer
becomes the subject of a 1950s congressional subcommittee,
where a former Pinkerton detective (based on the character
of Dashiell Hammett) relives his involvement (or not) in the
assassination. Dennis McMillan Publications, 1998.
ISBN:0-93976-731-7.
Kelly, Thomas. Payback. Do you like your thrillers with a
labor slant? This one takes place in the NYC construction
boom of the 1980's, called by a reviewer "the working class
flip side of "Bonfires of the Vanities." Fawcett, 1998.
ISBN: 0449002233.
LeSueur, Meridel. Ripening: Selected Work, 1927-1880.
Feminist Pr.,1990. ISBN:0-93531-241-2. Fiction and reportage
spanning most of her career as a writer and activist.
Lewis, Sinclair. The Job. Published in 1917, this novel
began the trilogy dealing with women's emancipation that
would include Main Street and Ann Vickers. The heroine is an
office worker in NYC. University of Nebraska Press, 1994
(reprint) ISBN:0-80327-948-5.
Malkiel, Theresa Serber. The Diary of a Shirtwaist Striker.
Fictionalized account of the great 1909 strike. ILR Press,
1990. ISBN:0-87546-168-9.
Mattison, Alice. The Book Borrower. The borrowed book is
Trolley Girl, a fictional memoir of a woman whose sister was
killed in a 1921 trolley strike. (A third sister, an
anarchist rabble-rouser named Jessie, may or may not have
been responsible for the death.) But this book - lost, found
and weaving in and out -- is only the hinge for a beautiful
story of friendship and loss. William Morrow, 1999. ISBN:
0688168248.
McCann, Collom. This Side of Brightness. Multi-ethnic story
of four generations of tunnel-builders and tunnel-dwellers
in NYC. Metropolitan Books, 1998. ISBN:0-805-05452-9.
McKenney, Ruth. Industrial Valley. First published in 1939,
this fact-based novel was reissued as part of ILR Press'
Literature of Labor series. It is based on a strike of
Akron, Ohio rubber workers in the 1930s. ILR Press, 1992.
ISBN: 0-87546-183-2. For others in the series, see Malkiel
and Gilden on this list.
McMillan, Rosalyn. Blue Collar Blues. Do you like your
romances with a labor slant? This steamy novel is set among
the mostly African American workers inside the "Champion
Motors" company of Detroit. Warner, 1998. ISBN:
0-446-52243-0.
Mendez, Miguel. Pilgrims in Aztlan. Considered a classic
novel of Chicano life, translated by David Foster. Bilingual
Press, 1992. ISBN:0-927535-22-3, 0-927534-23-1, pbk.
Olsen, Tillie. Yonnondio From the Thirties. Regarded by many
as a masterpiece, Yonnondio tells the story of a family's
migration from coal mining town, to farm to industrial city
during the Great Depression. Delta, 1979. ISBN:038-52917-95.
Porter, Connie. All-Bright Court. The lives of African
American Steel workers in Lackawanna fall apart as the steel
industry falters. OP, but watch for reissue. Houghton
Mifflin, 1991.
Poyer, David. Thunder on the Mountain. An accident at
Thunder Oil Company in 1936 brings workers, the CIO,
Pinkertons and Eleanor Roosevelt to the oil fields of
Pennsylvania. Forge, 1999. ISBN:0-312-86494-9.
Rosen, Dorothy. Death and Blintzes. Belle Appleman, garment
worker, union member and sleuth, helps Boston police track
down the murderer or a fellow worker in 1936 in West Boston.
Perhaps Belle is the only union amateur detective in the
mystery genre? Academy Chicago Pub., 1996.
ISBN:0-89733-450-7.
Sinclair, Upton. The Flivver-King: A Story of Ford-America.
Everyone knows and owns The Jungle, the classic about the
meat-packing industry. The Flivver-King is a social and
economic picture of the making of the auto-industrial age in
the first decades of the 20th Century. Charles H. Kerr
Publishing, 1987. ISBN:0-88286-054-2 pbk.
Smedley, Agnes. Daughter of Earth. The transformation of a
desperately poor, workingclass woman into a feminist and
social activist. Feminist Press, 1987. ISBN:0-935312-68-4.
Stegner, Wallace. Joe Hill: A Biographical Novel. Joe Hill
as complex, flawed hero, maybe a murderer & IWW martyr.
Penguin, 1990. ISBN:014-01394-19.
Steinbeck, John. The Grapes of Wrath. Need more be written?
In Dubious Battle is considered a thematic precursor,
telling the story of a strike of migrant fruit pickers in
the 1930s.
There are several issues of both in print.
Westlake, Donald E. The Ax. Burke has been downsized after
25 years of service - and he doesn't take too kindly to it.
Warner, 1998. ISBN: 0446606081 (pbk)
Zola, Emile. Germinal. Zola's 1885 masterpiece deals with
the bleak conditions of miners and their families in 1860's
France. There are several paperback editions.
Especially for
Young People
Atkin, S. Beth. Voices From the Fields:
Children of Migrant Farmers Tell Their Stories. Joy Street
Books, 1993. ISBN: 0-31605-633-2. (all ages)
Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. Growing Up in Coal Country.
Houghton Mifflin, 1996. ISBN:0-395-77847-6. (all ages)
Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. Kids On Strike. Houghton
Mifflin, 1999. ISBN: 0-395-88892-1 (all ages)
Bader, Bonnie. East Side Story. 1909 strike in the Triangle
sweatshop. Silver Moon, 1993. ISBN:1-881889-22-X. (Stories
of the States series, elementary)
Colman, Penny. Mother Jones and the March of the Mill
Children. Millbrook, 1994. ISBN: 1-56294-402-9. (elementary)
Colman, Penny. Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home
Front in World War II. Crown Publishers, 1995.
0-517-59791-8. (all ages)
Colman, Penny. Strike! The Bitter Struggle of American
Workers From Colonial Times to the Present. Millbrook Press,
1996. ISBN: 1-56294-459-2. (all ages)
Currie, Stephen. We Have Marched Together: The Working
Children's Crusade. Lerner Publications, 1997. ISBN:
0-8225-1733-7. (all ages)
Dash, Joan. We Shall Not Be Moved: The Women's Factory
Strike of 1909. Scholastic, 1996. ISBN: 0-590-48409-. (all
ages)
Gay, Kathlyn. Child Labor: A Global Crisis. Millbrook, 1998.
ISBN: 0-7613-0368-5. (YA)
Goldin, Barbara Diamond. Fire! The Beginnings of the Labor
Movement. (Once Upon America Series) Penguin, 1992.
ISBN:0-670-84475-6. (elementary)
Hanley, Sally. A. Philip Randolph: Labor Leader. Chelsea
House, 1988. ISBN: 1555466079, lib. bdg. (YA)
Huerta, Dolores & Frank Perez. Dolores Huerta. Raintree
Steck-Vaughn, 1996. ISBN:0-81149-789-5. Contemporary
Hispanic Americans series.
Jones, J. Sidney. Frankie. Set in the 1913 Colorado miners
strike, where the Luke family takes in the enigmatic orphan,
Frankie. Lodestar, 1997. ISBN: 0525675744. (elementary)
Josephson, Judith Pinkerton. Mother Jones: Fierce Fighter
for Workers' Rights. Lerner, 1997. ISBN: 0-8225-4924-7. (All
ages)
Kuklin, Susan. Iqbal Masih and the Crusaders Against Child
Slavery. Henry Holt, 1998. ISBN:0-8050-5459-6. (YA)
Mazer, Anne, ed. Working Days: Stories About Teenagers and
Work. Persea, 1997. ISBN:089-25522-39, Lib Bdg.,
089-25522-47 pbk.
McKissack, Patricia and Fredrick. A Long Hard Journey: The
Story of the Pullman Porter. Walker & Co., 1990.
0-8027-6885-7. (all ages)
Meltzer, Milton. Bread and Roses: The Struggle of American
Labor 1865-1915. Facts on File, 1990. ISBN: 0-8160-2371-9.
(YA)
Meltzer, Milton. Cheap Raw Material: How Our Youngest
Workers are Exploited and Abused. Viking, 1994. ISBN:
0-670-83128-X. (YA)
Parker, David L. et al. Stolen Dreams: Portraits of Working
Children. Lerner, 1998. ISBN: 0-8225-2960-2.
Paterson, Katherine. Lyddie. A coming of age story of a
Vermont farm girl who goes to work in a Lowell textile
factory in the 1840s. Puffin, 1994. ISBN:014-03498-12. (YA)
Sherrow, Victoria. The Triangle Factory Fire. Millbrook
Press, 1995. ISBN: 1-56294-572-6.
(elementary)
Silvey, Anita, ed. Help Wanted: Short Stories About Young
People Working. Little, Brown, 1997. (YA) ISBN:031-6791482.
Simonds, Patricia. The Founding of the AFL and the Rise of
Organized Labor. Silver Burdett, 1991. 0-382-24123-1,.
(elementary)
Stanley, Jerry. Big Annie of Calumet. Annie Clemenc and the
1913 miners' strike in Calumet, Michigan. Crown Pub., 1996.
ISBN:0-517-70097-2. (YA)
Streissguth, Thomas. Legendary Labor Leaders. Oliver Press,
1998. ISBN: 1-881508-44-7. (elementary & YA)
Williams, Sherley Anne. Working Cotton. A childhood spent in
the cotton fields. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992.
ISBN:0-15-299624-9. Picture book, illustrated by Carole
Byard.
On Video
These videos can generally be purchased from your usual
supplier, except where noted.
American Dream - Academy-award winning
documentary about the Local P9 UFCW strike against Hormel
Meats in 1985. Director Barbara Kopple looks at it from all
three sides: local union, international union, and
management.
Bruder - This is a historical silent film made by the
workers in the 1896 Hamberg transport workers general
strike. It was banned and burned by the Nazis and
rediscovered after 50 years.
At the River I Stand - Documentary about the 1300 sanitation
workers who went on strike for union recognition and higher
pay in Memphis in 1968. The assassination of Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. was a tragic part of that strike. Available
through California Newsreel.
The Big One - Michael Moore's continuing adventures with
corporate America as he promotes his book "Downsize This!"
For Jobs and Freedom: A. Philip Randolph - The life and work
of one of the great labor and civil rights leaders of the
20th Century. Pricey but worth it, order directly from PBS.
The Grapes of Wrath - The depression classic based on
Steinbeck's novel of migrant life.
Harlan County - Another Academy award-winner by Kopple, this
film documents a United Mine Workers strike at the Brookside
Mine in Kentucky. It celebrates the spirit and courage of
the miners.
The Killing Floor - Hard-hitting, realistic feature about
race relations and union organizing in the Chicago
meatpacking industry in 1919.
Matewan - John Sayles popular film is based on a real
incident of union organizing in the mines of West Virginia.
Miles of Smiles, Years of Struggle: the Untold Story of the
Black Pullman Porter - Documentary focusing on the original
union drive and interviews with former porters.
Newsies - Militant newsboys organize, a la Disney, and a
good choice for kids!
Norma Rae - A woman mill worker becomes an organizer in the
cotton mills of North Carolina.
On the Waterfront - Labor all mobbed up in this academy
award-winner of the 1950s.
The Organizer - (Italian w/ English subtitles) - Professor
Sinigaglia (Marcello Mastroianni) comes to help Turin
textile workers fight for better conditions at the end of
the 19th Century.
Out of Darkness: The Mineworkers' Story - Another Barbara
Kopple documentary, available directly from the UMW.
Proud Valley - Paul Robeson joins the Welsh miners for song
and struggle. Robeson's favorite of his own films.
River Ran Red - Documents the 1892 Homestead. PA strike.
Acquire through U of Pittsburgh Press.
Roger and Me - Humorous and serious investigation of General
Motors by filmmaker Michael Moore.
Salt of the Earth - The Lady's Auxiliary of Local 890 of the
International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers gave
new life to the extended strike in 1951 when they replaced
their husbands on the picket line. Most of the actors are
the actual workers in the strike.
Silkwood - Karen Silkwood, an activist in the Oil, Chemical
and Atomic Workers was mysteriously killed on her way to
provide a reporter with evidence of potentially lethal
falsification at the nuclear plant where she worked. A
feature film based on true events.
Struggles in Steel - Documenting the long fight-back by
African American workers against discrimination in the
industry and the unions. Available through California
Newsreel.
They Were Not Silent: The Jewish Labor Movement and the
Holocaust -- This documentary tells the story of Anti-Nazi
and rescue activities of the American Jewish labor movement
through archival footage and interviews with labor veterans,
Holocaust Survivors and scholars.
Periodicals
America at Work. Magazine of the
AFL-CIO, monthly, $10/yr.
Dollars and Sense. A progressive economics magazine for
popular audiences. $42/year institutional subscription.
Website:
http://www.igc.apc.org/dollars/
Labor Educator. An independent,
pro-labor monthly. $40/yr (212-979-8320) Website:
http://www.laboreducator.org
Labor History. Scholarly journal
published by NYU Tamiment Institute. $60/year (212)737-2715.
Labor Notes. Independent labor monthly, Detroit, MI. $10
year. Website:
http://www.labornotes.org
Labor's Heritage. George Meany Memorial
Archives, quarterly, $19.95 yr.
Working, USA. M.E. Sharpe, bi-monthly, $84.00 yr
Labor Music: A
Rich Recorded History
The New York City Labor Chorus has
three recordings available on both CD and Cassette. NYC
Labor Chorus "Live", "In Solidarity" and "On the March."
Info and order forms from New York City Labor Chorus, 2109
Broadway, Suite 206, New York, NY 10023.
Ani DiFranco and Utah Phillips have two collaborations of
workingclass songs and history.,
The latest is "Fellow Workers" (Righteous Babe, 1999).
Philips also teams up with Rosalie Sorrels in "Long Memory"
(Red House Records, 1996)
"Don't Mourn - Organize! Songs Of Labor Songwriter Joe Hill"
are performed by various artists, including Billy Bragg,
Paul Robeson, Pete Seeger, Cisco Houston, Hazel Dickens and
more!
(Smithsonian Folkways, 1990)
All these and more cassettes and CDs can be found through
the comprehensive catalog of the Labor Heritage Foundation:
http://www.laborheritage.org.
Source:
Compiled by Ann C. Sparanese
Member, AFL/CIO-ALA Joint Committee
on Library Service to Labor Groups
Head of Adult & Young Adult Services, Member RWDSU Local
29
Englewood Public Library, 31 Engle St., Englewood, New
Jersey 07631
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