Anonymous wrote:NP -- thanks for the posting about the copper mine strikes. THere's also a really interesting book about this bizarre case involving anglo orphans adopted by Mexican-American families in a small Arizona mining town in the early 20th century which might be an interesting sort of sequel to that -- it references the strikes a lot as backdrop for the race relations. It's really fascinating in its discussion of how we dealt with ophans or abandoned children, and how latinos figured into (or didn't figure into) America race relations at that time. I can't recall the name, but it's an easy google.
Not a specific title, but I would read something on A. Phillip Randolph. Illustration of how the labor moment and the civil rights movement overlapped.
Anonymous wrote:I recently became interested in the history of the American labor movement and I am looking for some good books to read about it. Many of the books on Amazon and goodreads do not seem to have that many reviews. Does anyone have any recommendations?