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"an invaluable reference tool for the serious scholar of labor history. . . . Essential for most academic and research libraries." Library Journal
Alabama has the largest industrial work force in the South. As a consequence, it also has the most significant labor movement in the region, a movement created in the face of an unusual combination of obstacles, yet, as this book shows, by the 1970s organized labor had established itself as a major economic and political force in Alabama.
"Fink's historical encyclopedia is original, useful, and altogether a commendable reference work." Library Journal
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