American History, Unions, Labor, Teamsters
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"A book by a militant about militants of the past for militants of today." -- Hibernia
"A significant and enjoyable book on labor history.... highly insightful.... represents a classic case in which a genuine rank and file movement can force a bureaucrat to either build the movement or destroy himself.... Must reading for revolutionaries and militant workers." -- Nebraska Dispatch
"An inside account of the 1934 Minneapolis Teamsters strikes told by men who were the actual leaders.... Dobbs' writing style is so interesting and readable that the reader will feel compelled to complete the book in one evening." -- Minnesota Daily
"Dobbs has written a vivid and sympathetic account of this labor upsurge from his vantage point in the midst of the turmoil.... exciting and partisan history.... provocative and instructive." -- Minneapolis Tribune
"Instructive and enjoyable reading for anyone interested in labor history--especially Teamster history.... Dobbs' writing is about the courage of workers and their determination to extract from the bosses justice and decent conditions. It is about workers' solidarity and it is about militancy. Dobbs describes in fascinating details the leadership processes and the tactical and strategic considerations along the road." -- Missouri Teamster
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