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Click to enlargepadAfter the Strike

By Susan Eleanor Hirsch

2003, Hard Cover, 283 pages, 8 pages of black and white photographs.

After the Strike places two important episodes in American labor history, the 1894 Pullman strike and the rise of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, into a new perspective-- the century-long development of union organizing and labor-management relations in the Pullman Company. In exploring what the years of struggle meant for the men and women of the Pullman Company, this book also reveals the factors that determined the limited success and narrow vision of most American unions.


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