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link to catalog page , We <i>Are</i> the Union

We Are the Union

Democratic Unionism and Dissent at Boeing

Author: Dana L. Cloud
Pub Date: December 2011

A timely account of workers taking back their union   learn more...

link to catalog page , We All Got History

We All Got History

The Memory Books of Amos Webber

Author: Nick Salvatore
Pub Date: 2007

An amazingly rich window onto a lost world of African American history   learn more...

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"We Are All Leaders"

The Alternative Unionism of the Early 1930s

Author: Edited by Staughton Lynd
Pub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 1996

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"We Cannot Escape History"

Lincoln and the Last Best Hope of Earth

Author: Edited by James M. McPherson
Pub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2001

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link to catalog page , We Grew Up Together

We Grew Up Together

Brothers and Sisters in Nineteenth-Century America

Author: Annette Atkins
Pub Date: December 2001

The first book on 19th century siblings--as informative for today’s families as it is accurate about those in the 19th century, Atkins shows how brothers and sisters provide vital familial links with each other that last. This book also tells good stories, and engages the reader in the lives of real people in the past.   learn more...

link to catalog page , We Shall Be All

We Shall Be All

A History of the Industrial Workers of the World (abridged ed.)

Author: Melvyn Dubofsky
Pub Date: 2000

A succinct rendition of Dubofsky’s classic and massive history of the IWW, bringing the story of the Industrial Workers of the World to a new generation   learn more...

link to catalog page , We Were Innocents

We Were Innocents

An Infantryman in Korea

Author: William D. Dannenmaier
Pub Date: Cloth: ; Paper: 2000

“Dannenmaier has a gift for layering incident upon incident, detail upon detail so that readers gradually build up a richly textured picture of an infantryman’s life in Korea....This is one of the very best.” -- Stars and Stripes   learn more...

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"We, Too, Are Americans"

African American Women in Detroit and Richmond, 1940-54

Author: Megan Taylor Shockley
Pub Date: November 2004

The story of how African American women used their wartime contributions on the home front to push for increased rights to equal employment,welfare benefits, worker equity and desegration of volunteer associations during WWII. The crucible for the civil rights movement.   learn more...

link to catalog page , Weavers of Dreams, Unite!

Weavers of Dreams, Unite!

Actors' Unionism in Early Twentieth-Century America

Author: Sean P. Holmes
Pub Date: April 2013

Stage actors as workers   learn more...

link to catalog page , Weavings from Roman, Byzantine and Islamic Egypt Author: Eunice Dauterman Maguire
Pub Date: 2005

An ancient time brought to life by textiles   learn more...

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