on most of the major debates, would gladden the hearts of labor educators today. And on those issues where she did not take-or took a while to come to-what we today would consider a progressive position (e.g., the ERA, public sector right to organize), her reasoning is still interesting to read and important to set the struggle in its historical context. This book does not go into depth on many of the most significant struggles in labor, such as the role of anticommunism or third-party politics, but it does provide a very readable narrative that touches on all these issues, providing a framework from which to branch out in further reading.In short, this book would make a fine introduction to the history of organized labor in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century, a period that shaped today's labor movement.
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