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By The Ore Docks - A Working People's History Of Duluth (Paperback)
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By The Ore Docks - A Working People's History Of Duluth (Paperback)
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Located on the shore of Lake Superior near the Iron Range of
Minnesota and, for much of its history, the site of vast steel,
lumber, and shipping industries, Duluth has been home to people who
worked tirelessly in the rail yards, grain elevators, and harbor.
Here, for the first time, "By the Ore Docks" presents a compelling,
full-length history of the people who built this port city and
struggled for both the growth of the city and the rights of their
fellow workers.
In "By the Ore Docks, "Richard Hudelson and Carl Ross trace
seventy years in the lives of Duluth's multi-ethnic working
class--Scandinavians, Finns, Italians, Poles, Irish, Jews, and
African Americans--and chronicle, along with the events of the
times, the city's vibrant neighborhoods, religious traditions, and
communities. But they also tell the dramatic story of how a
populist worker's coalition challenged the "legitimate American"
business interests of the city, including the major corporation
U.S. Steel.
From the Knights of Labor in the 1880s to the Industrial Workers
of the World, the AFL and CIO, and the Democratic Farmer-Labor
party, radical organizations and their immigrant visionaries put
Duluth on the national map as a center in the fight for worker's
rights--a struggle inflamed by major strikes in the copper and iron
mines.
"By the Ore Docks "is at once an important history of Duluth and a
story of its working people, common laborers as well as union
activists like Ernie Pearson, journalist Irene Paull, and Communist
party gubernatorial candidate Sam Davis. Hudelson and Ross reveal
tension between Duluth's ethnic groups, while also highlighting the
ability of the people to overcome thosedifferences and shape the
legacy of the city's unsettled and remarkable past.
Richard Hudelson is professor of philosophy at the University of
Wisconsin, Superior. He is the author of, among other works,
"Marxism and Philosophy in the Twentieth Century "and" The Rise and
Fall of Communism,"
Carl Ross (1913-2004) was a labor activist and the author of "The
Finn Factor in American Labor, Culture, and Society," He was
director of the Twentieth-Century Radicalism in Minnesota Project
of the Minnesota Historical Society.
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