This is the second volume of a four-volume history of the Teamster union battles of the 1930s by labor activist Farrell Dobbs (1907-1983), who helped initiate the Minneapolis truck drivers strike of 1
This is the first volume in an incomplete series by Dobbs (the National Secretary of the Socialist Workers Party from 1953 to 1972) that had been planned to historically trace the efforts of revolutio
The late Dobbs presents students, academics, researchers, and general interest readers with an examination of the history and social impact of Minneapolis Teamster Local 544 union in the nineteen-thir
How the class-struggle Teamsters leadership in the Upper Midwest organized to fight union busting, racism, and colonial oppression, as they opposed the mobilization of labor behind U.S. imperialist wa
This is the story of the strikes and union organizing drive the men and women of Teamsters Local 574 carried out in Minnesota in 1934, paving the way for the continent-wide rise of the Congress of Ind
Seigle, Dobbs and Clark chronicle the Socialist Workers Party’s fifteen-year struggle which ultimately led to a victory in federal court (still standing) for the working class after a federal judge in