History of the Labor Movement in the U.S. Vol 6: On the Eve of A
As World War One approached American workers were forced to work harder for less and this gave rise to a growing level of struggle. From the copper mines of Arizona to the street cars of New York, workers fought to protect gains and extend their organizations. This volume also covers Black labor and the relationship between president Wilson and the labor movment.
"One of the most comprehensive efforts...diligently documented and well-written."
- Industrial Bulletin, N.Y. Department of Labor





