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Warehouse

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The March Inland

Representing the Union: Sam Kagel and the Warehouse “March Inland,” 1934-1939

Making it Work in Southern California, ILWU Local 26, 1936-1950

Rank and File Unionism in Action—Early Days in Warehouse Local 6

Maritime Strike Spurs Warehouse Organizing in Early Days of Local 6

“That Red Button Girl”: Billie Roberts Hendricks of Local 6, 1936-1951

Fighting for Racial Justice: Local 6 (1947-60)

Into the Valley: The Beginning of Cotton Compress Unionism
in California’s Central Valley (1937 – 1938)

Cotton Compress Unionism in California’s Central Valley, 1951-57

LeRoy King, the Equal Rights Struggle, and Labor Politics

Mary Winzig: Organizing Powell’s Books, Portland, OR

 

 

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