We shall be all:a history of the Industrial Workers of the World

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dubofsky Melvyn. 1934-
Group Author: McCartin Joseph Anthony.
Published: University of Illinois Press,
Publisher Address: Urbana
Publication Dates: c2000.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Edition: Abridged ed.
Series: The Working class in American history
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Carrier Form: xi, 288 p.: ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN: 0252025954 (acid-free paper)
0252069056 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
Index Number: D411
CLC: D411
Call Number: D411/D815/abri.ed.
Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index.
A setting for radicalism, 1877-1917 -- The urban-industrial frontier, 1890-1905 -- The class war on the industrial frontier, 1894-1905 -- From "pure and simple unionism" to revolutionary radicalism -- The IWW under attack, 1905-7 -- The IWW in action, 1906-8 -- Ideology and utopia : the syndicalism of the IWW -- The fight for free speech, 1909-12 -- Steel, southern lumber, and internal decay, 1909-12 -- Satan's dark mills : Lawrence, 1912 -- Satan's dark mills : Paterson and after -- Back to the West, 1913-16 -- Miners, lumberjacks, and a reorganized IWW, 1916 -- The class war at home and abroad, 1914-17 -- Employers strike back -- Decision in Washington, 1917-18 -- Courtroom charades, 1918-19 -- Disorder and decline, 1918-24 -- Remembrance of things past.