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Walter Reuther and the Rise of the Auto Workers

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Delve into the dynamic world of labor rights and union activism with "Walter Reuther and the Rise of the Auto Workers." Published in 1983, this compelling narrative captures the pivotal role of Walter P. Reuther, a visionary leader who shaped the United Auto Workers (UAW) over his twenty-four years as president. The book vividly recounts Reuther's relentless drive for economic justice and his unwavering commitment to the union movement, offering middle-school readers a profound look at the struggle for worker's rights and the impact of collective action. Through the lens of Reuther's stormy yet impactful career, students are introduced to the broader themes of resilience, negotiation, and the fight against economic disparity. This biography not only charts a significant chapter in American labor history but also encourages young readers to think critically about the role of leadership and solidarity in advocating for fair labor practices today.

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Published by Little Brown and Company on January 1, 1983
236 pages
ISBN: 9780316081429
Best for readers in Middle School
This book provides valuable insights into Economic Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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