Solidarity Stories : An Oral History of the ILWU

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Solidarity Stories : An Oral History of the ILWU

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 352 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780295988849
  • DDC分類 331.880973

Full Description

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union, born out of the 1934 West Coast maritime and San Francisco general strikes under the charismatic leadership of Harry Bridges, has been known from the start for its strong commitment to democracy, solidarity, and social justice. In this collection of firsthand narratives, union leaders and rank-and-file workers - from the docks of Pacific Coast ports to the fields of Hawaii to bookstores in Portland, Oregon - talk about their lives at work, on the picket line, and in the union.

Workers recall the back-breaking, humiliating conditions on the waterfront before they organized, the tense days of the 1934 strike, the challenges posed by mechanization, the struggle against racism and sexism on the job, and their activism in other social and political causes. Their stories testify to the union's impact on the lives of its members and also to its role in larger events, ranging from civil rights battles at home to the fights against fascism and apartheid abroad.

Solidarity Stories is a unique contribution to the literature on unions. There is a power and immediacy in the voices of workers that is brilliantly expressed here. Taken together, these voices provide a portrait of a militant, corruption-free, democratic union that can be a model and an inspiration for what a resurgent American labor movement might look like. The book will appeal to students and scholars of labor history, social and economic history, and social change, as well as trade unionists and anyone interested in labor politics and history.

Contents

Abbreviations

Introduction

1. Longshore: The San Francisco Bay Area

Harry Bridges: The Beginning of the Union, 1924-1933

Harry Bridges: The Coming of the Big Strike, 1933-1934

Harry Bridges: Victory in 1934

Sam Kagel: Union Advocate, 1934

Bill Chester: Civil Rights Leader

Cleophas Williams: African American President

Whitey Kelm: Red-Hot Union Man

Sam Kagel: Coast Arbitrator, 1948-1999

Herb Mills: The Asbestos War, 1972-1978

2. Longshore: The Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors

Rough Conditions Before the Union, 1923-1934

Conflict and Triumph, 1934

The Mexican American Struggle, 1934-1960

Walter Williams: Fighter for African American Equality, 1943-1970

Two White Guys Oppose Discrimination, 1937-1949

Bill Ward: Sixty-five Years with the Union

3. Longshore, Shipboard, and Bookstores: The Pacific Northwest and Canada

Marvin Ricks: The 1934 Strike in Portland

Union Struggles in North Bend and Coos Bay, Oregon, 1920-1940

Valerie Taylor: Auxiliary President, 1949-1973

Jerry Tyler: Seattle Activist

Phil Lelli: Longtime Tacoma Leader

Ike Morrow: Tacoma's Soul Train Engineer

Defeat and Victory in Canada, 1935-1966

The Inlandboatmen's Union Joins the ILWU, 1978-1987

Mary Winzig: The Powell's Books Organizing Drive, 1998-2000

4. Warehouse and Cotton Compress: California

The "March Inland" in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1934-1938

Sam Kagel: Representing the Union, 1934-1939

Brother Hackett: Rank-and-File Activist, 1936-1939

Billie Roberts Hendricks: Union Pioneer, 1936-1951

Making It Work in Southern California, 1936-1950

Unionists Fight for Racial Justice, 1942-1960

LeRoy King: The Equal Rights Struggle and Labor Politics

Cotton Compress in the Central Valley, 1937-1938

The ILWU Enters the Valley, 1951-1952

5. Agriculture: Hawaii

Carl Damaso: Union Herald, 1930-1940

Jack Hall: Islands Organizer, 1934-1951

Louis Goldblatt: The ILWU Takes Root, 1943-1946

Frank Thompson: Field Organizer, 1944-1946

Louis Goldblatt: Cold War Battles, 1947-1960

The New Union and the Island of Lanai, 1946-1947

Victory at Lanai in 1951

Ah Quon McElrath: Union Social Worker

Abba Ramos: Filipino Activist, 1946-1959

6. Politics: The Old Left

Keith Eickman: Idealism and Disappointment

Jack Olsen: Activist and Educator

Don Watson: Union Stalwart

Epilogue: "An Injury to One Is an Injury to All"

Harry Bridges and Bill Moyers: An Old Slogan

Notes

Glossary

A Note on Sources

Further Reading

Index

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