Title:
Shift happens : the history of labor in the United States / J. Albert Mann.
ISBN:
9780063273481
Personal Author:
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2024]
Physical Description:
416 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Contents:
The age of discovery to the Civil War, 1492-1865 -- The Industrial Revolution to the Gilded Age, 1873-1900 -- The progressive era, 1900-1916 -- World War I and the first Red Scare, 1917-1920 -- The Great Depression and the New Deal, 1929-1938 -- The Second World War, the second Red Scare, and the start of the Cold War, 1938-1955 -- The golden age of capitalism and labor peace, 1955-1975 -- Neoliberalism and the labor movement decline, 1975-2008 -- Progressive neoliberialism, 2008-present.
Summary:
"You need to work to live. That's the truth for most people, and plenty of people in power have been abusing that truth for centuries. Long before the first labor unions were formed, workers still knew what exploitation looked like. It looked like the enslavement of Black people. It looked like generations of children dying in dangerous jobs. It looked like wealthy people hiring private militaries to attack their employees. But workers have always found a way to fight back. Lokono tribespeople resisted Columbus and his colonizers. Enslaved people led walkouts and rebellions. Textile workers demanded a wage that would let them have fun, not just survive. Miners died for the right to unionize. From 30,000 young seamstresses striking in the early 1900s to Uber drivers organizing for change today, people have learned we're stronger when we are united. [This book examines] the history of the worker actions that brought us weekends, pay equality, desegregation, an end to child labor, and so much more"-- Provided by publisher.
OCLC Number:
on1438930641
Availability:
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