by Melvyn Dubofsky and Warren Van Van Tine
University of Illinois Press, 1986
Cloth: 978-0-252-01349-2 | Paper: 978-0-252-01287-7
Library of Congress Classification HD6509.L4D8 1986
Dewey Decimal Classification 331.88330924

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
John L. Lewis (1880-1969), who ruled the United Mine Workers for four decades beginning in 1919, defied presidents, challenged Congress, and kept American political life in an uproar. Drawing upon previously untapped resources in the UMW archives and upon oral histories by major figures of the 1930s and 1940s, the authors have created a remarkable portrait of this 'self-made man' and his times.