Militant Migrants
Discover the inspiring journey of Clements Kadalie in "Militant Migrants," a compelling exploration of his rise to prominence as the general secretary of the Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union of Africa (ICU) during the 1920s. Born in colonial Malawi, Kadalie's story is one of resilience and leadership in the face of adversity. This hardback edition, published by Liverpool University Press in 2025, spans 320 pages, offering readers a detailed account of a pivotal figure in the fight for workers' rights in Africa. Dive into the historical context and the significant impact Kadalie had on labor movements, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in social justice and African history. Enhance your understanding of the struggles and triumphs of militant migrants and their enduring legacy.