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Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, Longshoremen, and Unionism in the 1930s (Working Class in American History) Review

Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, Longshoremen, and Unionism in the 1930s (Working Class in American History)
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If you got to this review, buy this book. There are a few problems. Nelson could have spent more research taking the longshoremen's perspective into account. Nonetheless, his research is solid and this is a must for those interested in the Great Depression, San Francisco or labor history. Nelson account is the most complete research on the subject during this era. I only wish he had devoted more time to the East Coast.

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Visions Of Peace And Justice: San Francisco Bay Area: 1974-2007. Over 30 Years Of Political Posters From The Archives Of Inkworks Press Review

Visions Of Peace And Justice: San Francisco Bay Area: 1974-2007. Over 30 Years Of Political Posters From The Archives Of Inkworks Press
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Inkworks Press has produced an inspiring collection of posters in a beautifully designed and well written book. I have stared at the spread on pages 12&13 and it never gets old! Highly recommended.

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Visions of Peace & Justice contains over 400 full color reproductions of political posters from the archives of Inkworks Press. Inkworks has accumulated a comprehensive and fascinating archive of beautiful political posters that have been printed on its presses, which are compiled for the first time in this important historical document. Whether it's the American Indian Movement, Latin American Solidarity campaigns, Women's Liberation, community-based struggles against environmental racism, the current efforts to end the war in Iraq, or a broad range of other post-1960s US social movements, Visions of Peace & Justice records it all through the timeless powerful art of the poster.

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