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1987, Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute
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Table of Contents

VOLUME ONE
Preface and Acknowledgments. Editors Page XV
Foreword. Harry Bridges Page XX
PART ONE. WHERE DO WE STAND TODAY? Page 1
1. We Promise You Nothing But a Good Fight Page 2
Paul Chown vs Martin Jay Levitt
2. From Strike to Descertification Fight: The Danly Machine Story Page 15
Joe Romano
3. Destroying Fifty Years of Labor Law Page 20
The Editors* Committee on Government Operations, 98th Congress, 2d Session* United Food and Commercial Workers Legal Department
4. Not Enough Angry Young Men Page 36
Mike "Oz" Olszanski
5. The Changin Situation of Workers and Their Unions Page 39
AFL-CIO Committeee on the Evolution of Work
6. Burial of Old Beth Page 50
Lloyd R. Andres
7. Fighting for Jobs Outside the War Machine Page 53
William W. Winpisinger
8. Testifying for Comparable Worth Page 69
Mary Hatwood-Futrell
Box: The Editors
9. Representing Everyday People Page 82
Charles Hayes
10. Anti-Union Push on All Fronts Page 86
Philip Lelli
11. The Need for Labor Unity Page 89
Dick Barry
12. Labor Needs a Labor Party Page 98
John Henning
13. Our Work Is Cut Out for Us Page 102
Edward Asner
PART TWO. THE SHINING MOMENT AFTER WORLD WAR II Page 109
14. The Army Set My Foot on the Path of Labor Page 110
Marvin Caplan
15. The Black Community Prepares for Postwar Political Action Page 117
Charles H. Wright* Mindy Thmpson Fullilove
16. The U.S. Makes Peace and Full Employment into Law Page 119
Charles Hayes* The Editors
Box: New York Teachers Union-CIO
17. A Worker Returns from the War Page 125
James F. Wood
Box: Alden Bryant
18. A CIO Staffer Works and Dreams Page 132
Len De Caux
19. Teaching Workers at the California Labor School Page 137
Isobel Cerney
Box: Dave Sarvis
20. The Union Was Like a Family Page 152
Bob Martin
21. Operation Dixie Page 164
Philip Foner* Michael Honey
22. United Public Workers: A Real Union Organizes Page 172
Rhonda Hanson
23. The CIO Joins the International Labor Movement Page 187
Len De Caux
24. U.S. Labor Emerges from the War Page 200
Henry Foner
Boxes: William W. Winpisinger* Ernest De Maio
25. U.S. Captial Emerges from the War Page 214
Philip Sharnoff
Box: Len De Caux
PART THREE. THE ATTACKS BEGIN Page 233
26. The Attorney General Denounces a Plot Page 234
The Editors
27. The CIO Holds Its 1946 Convention Page 236
Ben Gold* Len De Caux
28. Big Business and Government Unleash Taft-Hartley Page 243
The Editors* Vito Marcantonio
Box: Len De Caux
29. The Attorney General's Subversive List Page 250
30. What To Do About the Taft-Hartley Act Page 261
Victor Rabinowitz
31. This Is Fighting Taft-Hartley? Page 261
Len De Caux
Box: Ben Gold
32. Challenging Taft-Hartley in the Courts Page 264
Victor Rabinowitz
33. NLRB Attacks on Unions Page 268
The Editors
34. Unionists Build the Progressive Party Page 268
Curtis D. MacDougall* Bob Martin* Len De Caux
35. Congressional Committees Call Labor Witnesses Page 279
The Editors
36. The Real Marshal Plan Page 283
Vito Marcantinio* Terry Carroll* I.S. Kremer
37. The CIO Expels One Million Workers Page 297
Ben Gold* The Editors* Abram Flaxer
38. The Supreme Court Speaks Page 306
Victor Rabinowitz
39. Super Profits Required Red-baiting Page 314
Bob Martin
40. "Recovery" Requires Cold War Page 317
Philip Sharnoff
PART FOUR. WORKERS FIGHT BACK FOR THEIR RIGHTS Page 323
41. The First Bitter Fruits of Taft-Hartley Page 324
The Editors
Box: Vito Marcantonio
42. Cold War Battles Inside the UAW Page 326
Roger Keeran
Boxes: Clancy Sigal* Harold Christoffel
43. Ford Local 600 Page 342
The Editors* Paul Robeson
44. UE Local 735 Confronts a Hanging Judge Page 346
Vivian McGuckin Raineri* James C. Connell
Boxes: Morris Stamm* Lem Markland
45. National UE: Corporate Target for Extinction Page 374
James Lerner
46. The Heritage of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians (FAECT-CIO) Page 378
Bernard Palmer
47. CIO Unions Attack CIO Office Workers Page 385
Tuz Mende
48. United Public Workers: The Conscience of the Capitol Page 389
Rhonda Hanson* Abram Flaxer* United Public Workers of America
49. NLRB and Taft-Hartley Attacks on Unions and Leaders Page 399
The Editors
50. Taft-Harley and the Internaional Fur and Leather Workers Union Page 404
Harold Cammer
51. A Union President Takes His Stand Page 419
Ben Gold
Box: Lyndon Henry
52. Destroying the California CIO Council Page 430
Carl Morgen
53. NMU Expulsions and Coast Guard Screening Page 438
Bob Martin
Box: Tuz Mende
VOLUME TWO
54. Red Scare in Paradise: ILWU in Hawaii Page 447
Edward Long* Edward Beechert
Boxes: Lou Goldblatt* ILWU Pamplet
55. Teachers on Trial
Mildred Shoenberger* Teachers Unions of Philadelphia
Box: New York Post
56. One Los Angeles Teacher's Story: Frances Eisenberg Page 491
The Editors
57. More Congressional Investigating Committees Page 496
The Editors* James F. Wood
Box: Frank Wilkinson
58. Academic Fallout Page 504
Ann Fagan Ginger
59. The Fatal Score Page 509
Alvah Bessie* The Editors
Box: Barbara Sherwood
PART FIVE. COLD WAR AGAINST COMMUNITIES Page 513
60. In the City Was a Garden Page 514
Henry Kraus
61. Canceling Workers' Insurance Policies Page 532
Albert E. Kahn
62. A Community Medical Center for Workers Page 528
Stephen H. Fritchman
63. Trumpet Player: 52nd Street Page 533
Langston Hughes
64. AWOL Page 535
George Bratt
65. A Boy and His Gun Page 537
Patrick E. Gorman
66. The Climate of Terror Page 539
Eve Merriam
67. Fighting Jim Crow in the Nation's Captial: Mary Church Terrell
Marvin Caplan
68. Defending Foreign Born Workers
Fred Rinaldo
69. Justice Attacks Workers' Schools and Clubs Page 561
The Editors
Box: "Man's Right to Knowledge: The Case of the Jefferson School"
70. Our Battle in the Southland Page 567
Rev. C. Tyndell Vivian
71. Attacking Dr.DuBois and Peace Information Page 573
The Editors
Box: W.E.B DuBois
72. The Don Juans of the F.B.I. Page 577
Meridel LeSeur
73. The Rosenberg-Sobell Case: Ultimate Weapon of the Cold War Page 583
Helen L. Sobell
PART SIX. FIGHTING FROM BORDER TO BORDER Page 591
74. Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers: The Salt of the Earth Page 592
The Editors* Frank Arnold* Virginia Derr Chambers* Clinton E. Jencks* Morris Wright
Box: Harvey Matusow
75. Effects of Union McCarthysim on Black Workers Page 615
Philip Foner
Boxes: The Editors* Irving Fromer
76. National Negro Labor Council Page 627
Mindy Thompson Fullilove* Charles H. Wright* William Hood
Boxes: NLC Yearbook* House Committee on Un-American Activities
77. Two Historic Conferences for Women's Rights Page 643
Mindy Thompson Fullilove* Vivian McGuckin Raineri
78. Red, White and Black in Southern Labor Page 648
Anne Braden
79. Focus on Memphis:Union Hall to City Hall Page 661
Michael Honey
80. The CIO and AFL Merge in 1955 Page 667
The Editors
81. United States vs. Marie Reed Page 671
Vivian McGuckin Raineri
Box: Jack G. Day
82. Subversive Activities Control Board Attacks Page 679
The Editors
83. Steelworkers in Buffalo: A Personal Perspective Page 681
Joseph Cantor* Frank Wilkinson
Box: Victor Rabinowitz
84. ILWU Communist Slays the Son of Taft-Hartley Page 707
The Editors
85. Expelled Teamster Fighting for Democracy Page 712
Jack Weintraub
86. A Plumber Gets Curious About Exporting McCarthyism Page 723
Fred Hirsch* Virginia Muir
PART SEVEN. WHERE WE DO WE GO FROM HERE Page 769
87. ILGWU Organizer Murdered: Why? Page 770
The Editors
88. Organizing Federal Workers Page 772
Vivian McGuckin Raineri
89. Organizing Teamsters in the 1980s Page 780
Ron Teninty
90. Affirmative Action Page 787
Leonard McNeil* William J. Brennan, Jr.
91. United Farm Workers Use the Boycott Page 800
Suzanne Meehan
92. Is There Life After the Mill Closes Down? Page 805
The Editors * "Franco" Curtis
93. Pressman's Blues Page 809
Jim Ginger
94. Women and Unions: Today and Tomorrow Page 813
Carolyn J.Jacobson* The Editors
Boxes: NY/CLU Child Care Committee* Women for Racial and Economic Equality
95. The Need for Peace is Revitalizing U.S. Labor Page 823
Benjamin Riskin* The Editors
96. Proposing a Rational Economic Plan to the Legislature Page 835
Oregon AFL-CIO Employment and Economy Committee
97. Legislation Promoting Full Employment Page 839
Charles Hayes
98. The Spirit of the 1985 AFL-CIO Convention Page 847
The Editors
99. New Tactics for Labor Page 850
Norman Roth* Ellen Green* Plant Closures Project* Nicolaus Mills* Lance Compa
100. Proposals for Action Page 866
William Winpisinger* AFL-CIO Committee on the Evolution of Work* The Editors* Leonard McNeil* Ron Teninty* Charles Hayes
Boxes: Oregon AFL-CIO Employment and Economy Committee* Joyce Miller* Amy Newell
Honor Roll. 880
Index. 884

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Ann Fagan Ginger
Editor
David Christiano

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