I‘ve finished both the first and second part, “The Trailblazers” and “The Garment Workers”. It covers things that I‘m very familiar with like “The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire”. It‘s a good overview. I‘ve already learned a thing or two as well.
I‘ve finished both the first and second part, “The Trailblazers” and “The Garment Workers”. It covers things that I‘m very familiar with like “The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire”. It‘s a good overview. I‘ve already learned a thing or two as well.
I really enjoyed the breadth of the story of labor- the garment workers, cleaners, harvesters, transportation, sex workers to the prisoners. Kelly‘s tone is to rally the troops to motivate to stand up and fight like hell. If you are picking up a book on labor, you are probably already in that demographic and more emphasis on the people not the movement was called for.
Holy cow! I was kinda out of the loop when it comes to Unions. I didn't grow up with the need to know what they were nor who they protected and now I feel like I'm 34 years behind in fighting for my friends, community, country and world. These pages were filled not only with history but of current events, including forced labor preparing PPE during the Covid-19 pandemic and essential workers. So many of my other reads tied in as well with....