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W.F.Burns

The Pullman Boycott

In 'The Pullman Boycott,' W. F. Burns meticulously details a pivotal episode in American labor history, examining the complex interplay of industrial capitalism, race, and workers' rights during the late 19th century. The book employs a rich narrative style, interweaving historical facts with personal stories of the workers involved, particularly the African American Pullman porters who played a crucial role in the boycott. Burns situates this conflict within the broader context of the labor movement, highlighting the social and economic tensions that led to the strike and the government'Äôs subsequent violent response, thereby offering an incisive critique of American capitalism and governance. W. F. Burns, an esteemed historian with a focus on labor movements and civil rights, draws on extensive archival research and contemporary accounts to craft his narrative. His lifelong commitment to exploring social justice issues and his expertise in 19th-century American history inform every aspect of the book. Burns'Äôs passion for illuminating the struggles of marginalized communities resonates throughout the text, making the history accessible and relevant to modern readers. 'The Pullman Boycott' is a crucial read for anyone interested in labor history, social justice, or the complexities of American identity. Burns'Äôs compelling analysis not only sheds light on the past but also prompts crucial reflections on ongoing issues in labor relations and race today. This book stands as a significant contribution to the discourse surrounding industrial activism and its legacy.
213 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2019
Udgivelsesår
2019
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