The black debacle : from a thundering voice to a confused whisper : recollections and observations on the United Mine Workers and collective bargaining in the coal industry
The black debacle : from a thundering voice to a confused whisper : recollections and observations on the United Mine Workers and collective bargaining in the coal industry
This book gives graphic information on the story of the family of John L. Lewis whose father, Thomas Lewis, was a coal miner in Wales. Thomas Lewis immigrated to Lucas, Iowa, in the late nineteenth century. He came to Lucas, Iowa, along with the Watkins family from Wales. After settling in Lucas, Iowa, Thomas Lewis married Louisa Watkins & from this marriage six sons & two daughters were born. One of the daughters died at an early age. The eldest son, John Llewellyn Lewis, became the ninth president of the International ...
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This book gives graphic information on the story of the family of John L. Lewis whose father, Thomas Lewis, was a coal miner in Wales. Thomas Lewis immigrated to Lucas, Iowa, in the late nineteenth century. He came to Lucas, Iowa, along with the Watkins family from Wales. After settling in Lucas, Iowa, Thomas Lewis married Louisa Watkins & from this marriage six sons & two daughters were born. One of the daughters died at an early age. The eldest son, John Llewellyn Lewis, became the ninth president of the International Union, United Mine Workers of America. He served during the most turbulent period in the history of the mine workers' union. After the 1930s John L. Lewis's leadership brought fame & success to his union which was unparalleled in the labor movement. His leadership spanned a period of 45 years. Mr. Lewis retired as president of the mine workers' union on January 14, 1960 & died June 11, 1969. The author has made a personal evaluation of each of Mr. Lewis's successors, including Thomas Kennedy, W. A. Boyle, Arnold Miller, Sam Church & Richard Trumka.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 0962804002. Illustrated with charts. The dust jacket is protected by a Brodart mylar cover and is not clipped. Not an ex-library copy. No remainder marks. No names or marks in the text. Most books shipped within 24 hours. All books mailed with Delivery Confirmation. Fine condition in fine dust jacket.; Charts; 8vo.; 311 pages.