John L. Lewis

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John L. Lewis
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 640
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ISBN-10 : 9781787208292
ISBN-13 : 178720829X
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Book Synopsis John L. Lewis by : Saul Alinsky

Book excerpt: Dramatically, from personal acquaintance and Lewis’s own files, Saul Alinsky writes here the inside story of one of the most powerful men in America. Its revelations of why Lewis broke with Roosevelt, of why he fought with the AF of L to form the CIO, of the birth of the sit-down strikes, of the motives behind the war strikes, of how Lewis has so often managed to stalemate the U.S. Government—these are front-page news. They are brought out with sharp insight by one of the most brilliant observers of the labor movement in this country. John L. Lewis is not only reporting of an extremely high order but one of the most stimulating biographies that have been published in many years. There is no one of us who can remain unaffected by the acts of the mine workers’ president.


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