Howard Zinn, Mike Konopucki, and Paul Buhle Adapted from the best selling grassroots history of the United States, The Story of America In The World, told in comics form...a dazzling new look at the history of America for all ages.
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Lincoln Cushing & Tomothy W. Dresher. Share in the vast and rich graphic tradition of labor posters...more then 250 reproductions of images that have emerged from the labor movement and transformed American society over the twentieth century.
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Bruce Kingery. This book emphasizes Labor's essence and social justice. This collection of poems is meant to inspire the movement to push for the passage of the Employee Free Choice Act and inspire the next generation of labor actions.
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Richard Steven Street. A powerful book that spans 150 years and sheds a new perspective on renowned and unknown photographers while exposing the California Farmworker in the visual culture of America
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Slim Brundage. Here are exciting first person accounts of tramping, forums, the fabulous Pickle, the hobo colleges. the Radical Bookshop, and a guide tour of North Clark Street..deliriously disreputable...hilarious..evolution of the "beatnik bistro."
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Frank O Beck. A long-time Towertowners's vivid reminiscences of this colorful, dynamic, creative and radical community that flourished for a generation despite constant onslaughts from the Red Squad, Vice Squad, bourgeois journalists & and other bigots
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Terry Spencer Hesser. A short fiery story of regina v. polk, her hats, her pets, sweet love, and the modern day labor movement. Gina Polk was a fighter, she struggled for the rights of unorganized workers to join a union.
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T-Bone Slim. Selected writings from one of the Wobblies most popular song writers. He contributed some of the brightest pages to the American labor movement's "Little Red Song Book"...& earned the unique position of being excluded from American Lit...
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Gary Huck & Mike Konopacki. A new collection of labor cartoons offering a dramatic and fresh insight onto American society. Labor Cartoons vol. 6 you will not soon forget these searing and lasting images of incredible power.
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Allan M Winkler & Pete Seeger. The Power of Song, this book captures the use of music in Seeger's attempt to improve conditions for less the fortunate. Seeger's song underscore the role of folk music in protest movements. Book includes a 10 song CD
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Kristin Lang Szakos & Joe Szakos. Explore the world of community organizing through the voices of the real people working in the field, in small towns, and neighborhoods. 14 profiles; 81 interviews that will inspire you like never before.
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Frye Gaillard. For nearly 40 years Gaillard has covered the American South as a journalist, historian, and writer of memoir....non violent protests, uprisings, religion, music, politics, and controversy this is a must read memoir of the American South
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For decades, America, including both political parties, has pursues a dollar policy over a strong manufacturing base. Our desire to be the world's banker and be the world's currency has mandated that we become the world's consumer at the expense of our
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