Brotherhood of the Sea
Discover the gripping history of labor movements in "Brotherhood of the Sea," authored by an insightful writer and published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1986. This hardback edition spans 214 pages and delves into the significant events of 1934, when the Pacific Coast was rocked by a monumental strike among waterfront workers, affecting both the docks and ships. Witness the resurgence of the Sailor’s Union of the Pacific, a powerful organization that had lain dormant since its defeat after World War I. This compelling narrative not only captures the struggles of the workers but also highlights the broader implications for labor rights and maritime history. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in labor movements, "Brotherhood of the Sea" is a must-read that brings to light the relentless fight for justice on the high seas.