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Struggle and lose, struggle and win : the United Mine Workers Union / Elizabeth Levy, Tad Richards ; photo essay by Henry E. F. Gordillo.
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Levy, Elizabeth
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Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Four Winds Press, [1977], ©1977.
Description
122 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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United Mine Workers of America
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History
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Coal miners
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Labor unions
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United States
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History
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Richards, Tad
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Richards, Tad
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Gordillo, Henry E. F.
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Summary note
Traces the history of the United Mine Workers, the first major industry-wide union, emphasizing its struggles to organize, win improved conditions for its members, and rid itself of internal corruption.
Notes
Includes index.
Bibliographic references
Bibliography: p. [117]-118.
ISBN
0590073559 :
LCCN
76056703
OCLC
506176207
RCP
C - S
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Struggle and lose, struggle and win : the United Mine Workers / Elizabeth Levy, Tad Richards ; photo essay by Henry E.F. Gordillo.
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Struggle and lose, struggle and win : the United Mine Workers / Elizabeth Levy, Tad Richards ; photo essay by Henry E. F. Gordillo.
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