The Many and the Few recounts the dramatic "inside" story of one of
the pivotal strikes in American history. For six weeks in 1937,
workers at General Motors' Flint, Michigan, plant refused to budge
from their sit-down strike. That action changed the course of
industrial and labor history, when General Motors finally agreed to
recognize the United Auto Workers as the sole bargaining agent in
all GM plants. Through it all, UAW activist Henry Kraus was there.
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