A Union for Appalachian Healthcare Workers: The Radical Roots and Hard Fights of Local 1199

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$29.99
Publisher
West Virginia University Press
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
5.98 X 8.98 X 0.71 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781952271243

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About the Author

John Hennen taught history for over thirty years, including two decades at Morehead State University, where he is emeritus professor of history. He is the author of The Americanization of West Virginia: Creating a Modern Industrial State, 1916-1925.

Reviews

"Hennen's engagingly told and well-researched study is a valuable contribution to both American labor history and Appalachian studies."
Gordon Simmons, president, West Virginia Labor History Association
"How did a union of healthcare workers founded in New York City by radical Russian immigrants and composed primarily of Black and Hispanic women gain a powerful foothold in Appalachia despite determined opposition from employers and national and state politicians, as well as the impact of the consolidation of the hospital industry? John Hennen tells this inspiring story in a way that speaks directly to our current moment, when a long era of declining union power may be coming to an end."
Eric Foner, Columbia University