Three months after the Japanese surrender ended World War II, the UAW's Victor Reuther offered his vision of labor's place in the postwar United States.
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The Uaw and the Heyday of American Liberalism 1945-1968
April 1998, Cornell University Press
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080148538X 9780801485381
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