About This Book
The memoir traces a labor organizer’s life from humble origins through decades of direct action on behalf of miners, workers and child laborers. It offers first-person accounts of strikes, marches, arrests and imprisonments alongside reflections on tactics, organizational disagreements and the drive for labor reform. Episodes emphasize theatrical protest, grassroots solidarity, the role of women and children in campaigns, and confrontations with industrial and political authorities. Through vivid recollection and moral argument, the narrative highlights personal courage, nonviolent defiance and the persistence required to sustain social activism despite setbacks and internal conflicts.
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