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The iconic leader of one of America’s most powerful unions, Harry
Bridges put an indelible stamp on the twentieth century labor
movement. Robert Cherny’s monumental biography tells the life
story of the figure who built the International Longshore and
Warehouse Union (ILWU) into a labor powerhouse that still
represents almost 30,000 workers. An Australian immigrant, Bridges
worked the Pacific Coast docks. His militant unionism placed him at
the center of the 1934 West Coast Waterfront Strike and spurred him
to expand his organizing activities to warehouse laborers and
Hawaiian sugar and pineapple workers. Cherny examines the overall
effectiveness of Bridges as a union leader and the decisions and
traits that made him effective. Cherny also details the price paid
by Bridges as the US government repeatedly prosecuted him for his
left-wing politics. Drawing on personal interviews with Bridges and
years of exhaustive research, Harry Bridges places an extraordinary
individual and the ILWU within the epic history of
twentieth-century labor radicalism.
Three times the Democratic Party's nominee for president (1896,
1900, and 1908) and secretary of state under Woodrow Wilson,
William Jennings Bryan voiced the concerns of many Americans left
out of the post-Civil War economic growth. In A Righteous Cause:
The Life of Williams Jennings Bryan, Robert W. Cherny presents
Bryan's key role in the Democratic Party's transformation from the
conservatism of Grover Cleveland to the progressivism of Woodrow
Wilson. Cherny draws on Bryan's writings and correspondence to
trace his major political crusades for a new currency policy,
prohibition, and women's suffrage, and against colonialism,
monopolies, America's entry into World War I, and the teaching of
evolution in the public schools.
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