The Seattle General StrikeUniversity of Washington Press, 06.11.2018 - 296 Seiten “We are undertaking the most tremendous move ever made by LABOR in this country, a move which will lead—NO ONE KNOWS WHERE!” With these words echoing throughout the city, on February 6, 1919, 65,000 Seattle workers began one of the most important general strikes in US history. For six tense yet nonviolent days, the Central Labor Council negotiated with federal and local authorities on behalf of the shipyard workers whose grievances initiated the citywide walkout. Meanwhile, strikers organized to provide essential services such as delivering supplies to hospitals and markets, as well as feeding thousands at union-run dining facilities. |
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CHAPTER 6 Strike | 129 |
CHAPTER 7 Aftermath | 154 |
CHAPTER 8 Conclusion | 186 |
Afterword to the Centennial Edition | 191 |
A Note on Sources for the First Edition | 201 |
Notes to the First Edition | 205 |
Index | 233 |

