Middle Class Union
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Examines the birth of the American middle class as white-collar workers used their growing consumer identity to organize politically
Examines the birth of the American middle class as white-collar workers used their growing consumer identity to organize politically
From steel workers, Teamsters, and coal miners to teachers, actors, and civil servants, union members once accounted for more than one third of the American wor
Middle Class Union argues that the period following World War I was a pivotal moment in the development of middle-class consumer politics in the 20th century. A
From steel workers, Teamsters, and coal miners to teachers, actors, and civil servants, union members once accounted for more than one third of the American wor
From workers' wages to presidential elections, labor unions once exerted tremendous clout in American life. In the immediate post-World War II era, one in three