Dive into the rich history and compelling narrative with "Teamster Rebellion" by Farrell Dobbs, a vital volume that chronicles the electrifying events of labor movements in the 1930s. Authored by a leading figure in the American labor movement, this book provides a deep examination of the social and political dynamics that propelled the workers' struggle for justice and equality. As an organizer and activist himself, Dobbs delivers insightful firsthand accounts that illuminate the tactics and strategies of the Teamsters union.
"Teamster Rebellion" not only details the dramatic period of the Minneapolis strikes of 1934 but also offers readers an intimate look at the courage and resilience of the working class during turbulent times. Dobbs’ narrative is rich with analysis and personal anecdotes, making it an indispensable read for those interested in labor history, social justice, and the political transformations of the twentieth century.
Perfect for historians, students, and anyone fascinated by the socio-political changes in America, this paperback edition ensures the accessibility of Dobbs’ influential work, continuing to inspire generations of workers worldwide.