Solidarity Stories
Discover the powerful narratives that define the spirit of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union in Solidarity Stories by Harvey Schwartz. Published in 2009 by University of Washington Press, this compelling paperback spans 277 pages, showcasing the deep commitment to democracy, solidarity, and social justice that has characterized the union since its inception.
Through these engaging stories, readers will gain insight into the lives of both union leaders and rank-and-file workers, highlighting their experiences on the job, during strikes, and within the vibrant community of the union. Each narrative encapsulates the resilience and determination of those who have fought for workers' rights in the United States, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in labor history and the ongoing movement for social justice. Dive into Solidarity Stories and experience the rich tapestry of the labor movement firsthand.