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Radical Seattle - The General Strike of 1919 (Hardcover)
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Radical Seattle - The General Strike of 1919 (Hardcover)
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On a grey winter morning in Seattle, in February 1919, 110 local
unions shut down the entire city. Shut it down and took it over,
rendering the authorities helpless. For five days, workers from all
trades and sectors-streetcar drivers, telephone operators,
musicians, miners, loggers, shipyard workers-fed the people,
ensured that babies had milk, that the sick were cared for. They
did this with without police-and they kept the peace themselves.
This had never happened before in the United States and has not
happened since. Those five days became known as the General Strike
of Seattle. Chances are you've never heard of it. In Radical
Seattle, Cal Winslow explains why. Winslow describes how Seattle's
General Strike was actually the high point in a long process of
early twentieth century socialist and working-class organization,
when everyday people built a viable political infrastructure that
seemed, to governments and corporate bosses, radical-even
"Bolshevik." Drawing from original research, Winslow depicts a
process that, in struggle, fused the celebrated itinerants of the
West with the workers of a modern industrial city. But this book is
not only an account of the heady days of February 1919, it is also
about the making of a class capable of launching one of America's
most gripping strikes-what E.P. Thompson once referred to as "the
long tenacious revolutionary tradition of the common people."
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