Remembering Lattimer: Labor, Migration, and Race in Pennsylvania Anthracite Country
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A Coalcracker In The Kitchen
"Remembering Lattimer: Labor, Migration, and Race in Pennsylvania Anthracite Country" dives deep into the rich history of the anthracite coal mining region in Pennsylvania, exploring the intersection of labor, migration, and race. This groundbreaking work illuminates the struggles and triumphs of immigrant workers who shaped this vital industry. Written with meticulous research and heartfelt storytelling, this book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the social dynamics at play in the coalfields, bringing to light the personal stories behind the historical events. The author expertly weaves together accounts of hardship, community resilience, and the enduring legacy of these workers, making it an essential read for anyone interested in labor history and American social movements.
Through vivid recounting and precise scholarship, the book sheds light on the notorious Lattimer Massacre of 1897—a pivotal moment for labor rights—and examines its lasting impact on labor movements across America. The authors, experts in labor history and sociology, present firsthand narratives and extensive archival research that affirm the importance of understanding our past to inform our future.
manufacturer | University of Illinois Press |
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height | 0.8 |
weight | 0.54895103238 |
width | 6.2 |
length | 9.3 |
releaseDate | 2018-09-15T00:00:01Z |
languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
productGroup | Book |
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