"Pre-eminent among historians of labor history." -Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. The complex fate of individual American workers, both organized and unorganized, definitively shaped the era of the 1920s and early 1930s. Irving Bernstein''s classic text revolutionizes social history, vividly narrating an era of wrenching hardships but also great victories for American labor. With an introduction by Frances Fox Piven.
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