About This Book
A determined woman runs a waterfront unloading enterprise that has long been relied upon to deliver stone and materials for government work. Her success incites local opposition and a union campaign accusing her of employing non-union labor and cutting rates. Union leaders and a walking delegate mount harassment and efforts to persuade or obstruct her workers. Clergy, neighbors, and several loyal employees intervene, exposing complex loyalties, social pressure, and moral appeals. The narrative follows schemes, confrontations, and personal sacrifices as she strives to defend her livelihood and retain the respect of her community.
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