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Much has changed for workers in the years since Staughton and Alice Lynd's classic Rank and File: Personal Histories by Working-Class Organizers was first published in 1973. The New Rank and File presents interviews with working-class organizers of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s who face the chall...
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THE ASHES OF THE OLD -- "I was devastated when the plant closed" -- "I'm going down that hill" -- "This society has declared war on black males" -- "We needed something more than a labor-community-church alliance" -- "One for one-Job security for the next generation" -- III. ANYWHERE BENEATH THE SUN -- "Necio para seguir adelante" (stubborn to keep moving forward) -- "The worst that they can do is to put me in prison" -- "We're not meant to be desk leaders" -- "The power of the people is not just a slogan" -- "It was a bogus election" -- "Women would make a beginning and then their husbands could join" -- "Your health is not for sale" -- IV. IN OUR HANDS IS PLACED A POWER -- "Workers have to deal with their own reality and that transforms them" -- "I declined to join the staff" -- "How do unions become concerned about the people who are outside the workplace?" -- "Other than having a baby, it's the most optimistic thing you can do" -- "I felt that I couldn't stand on the sideline any more" -- INDEX restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec online access with authorization star Much has changed for workers in the years since Staughton and Alice Lynd's classic Rank and File: Personal Histories by Working-Class Organizers was first published in 1973. The New Rank and File presents interviews with working-class organizers of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s who face the challenges of a new economy with the same determination and creativity shown by those profiled in the earlier book. 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The New Rank and File / Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- I. THE UNION'S INSPIRATION -- "Thank you, thank you, thank you" -- "David conquered Goliath with five smooth stones. So it was with the Farm Workers" -- "Working-class people have a very deep culture based on solidarity and trust" -- "The freight industry is going to be organized by members in freight" -- "Instead of letting me go out alone, they went with me" -- "Certain folks call me a permanent rank and filer" -- "They're not scabs any more" -- II. THE ASHES OF THE OLD -- "I was devastated when the plant closed" -- "I'm going down that hill" -- "This society has declared war on black males" -- "We needed something more than a labor-community-church alliance" -- "One for one-Job security for the next generation" -- III. ANYWHERE BENEATH THE SUN -- "Necio para seguir adelante" (stubborn to keep moving forward) -- "The worst that they can do is to put me in prison" -- "We're not meant to be desk leaders" -- "The power of the people is not just a slogan" -- "It was a bogus election" -- "Women would make a beginning and then their husbands could join" -- "Your health is not for sale" -- IV. IN OUR HANDS IS PLACED A POWER -- "Workers have to deal with their own reality and that transforms them" -- "I declined to join the staff" -- "How do unions become concerned about the people who are outside the workplace?" -- "Other than having a baby, it's the most optimistic thing you can do" -- "I felt that I couldn't stand on the sideline any more" -- INDEX |
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- I. THE UNION'S INSPIRATION -- "Thank you, thank you, thank you" -- "David conquered Goliath with five smooth stones. So it was with the Farm Workers" -- "Working-class people have a very deep culture based on solidarity and trust" -- "The freight industry is going to be organized by members in freight" -- "Instead of letting me go out alone, they went with me" -- "Certain folks call me a permanent rank and filer" -- "They're not scabs any more" -- II. THE ASHES OF THE OLD -- "I was devastated when the plant closed" -- "I'm going down that hill" -- "This society has declared war on black males" -- "We needed something more than a labor-community-church alliance" -- "One for one-Job security for the next generation" -- III. ANYWHERE BENEATH THE SUN -- "Necio para seguir adelante" (stubborn to keep moving forward) -- "The worst that they can do is to put me in prison" -- "We're not meant to be desk leaders" -- "The power of the people is not just a slogan" -- "It was a bogus election" -- "Women would make a beginning and then their husbands could join" -- "Your health is not for sale" -- IV. IN OUR HANDS IS PLACED A POWER -- "Workers have to deal with their own reality and that transforms them" -- "I declined to join the staff" -- "How do unions become concerned about the people who are outside the workplace?" -- "Other than having a baby, it's the most optimistic thing you can do" -- "I felt that I couldn't stand on the sideline any more" -- INDEX |
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