David Brody is professor emeritus of history at the University of California Davis. He is the author of Workers in Industrial America: Essays on the Twentieth-Century Struggle and many other books.
"Brody's claims deserve a wide hearing in current political
circles, where labor's crisis has been so often
ignored."--Washington Post
“A revelatory collection from one of our wisest and most
influential scholars of labor history, law, and politics. Brody
recovers a vibrant American tradition honoring workplace democracy
and civil rights. He helps us understand the assault on those
rights in the late twentieth century and how history can inform
present-day movements dedicated to expanding individual and
collective freedom. This is engaged history at its best.”--Dorothy
Sue Cobble, author of The Other Women's Movement
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