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The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement - Martin Glaberman Martin Glaberman's analysis on the formation of the Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement, a radical…
Black cats, white cats, wildcats: Auto workers in Detroit, 1969 Introductory article and account of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers and its activity in…
The workers have to deal with their own reality and that transforms them Based on his experience in auto factories, Glaberman discusses the contradictions of the union's…
Dying from the inside: The decline of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers A key account of the organizational issues of the LRBW, by Ernie Allen. From the book, They Should…
1968-1971: The League of Revolutionary Black Workers - A. Muhammad Ahmad A short history of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers - a radical union of black auto workers…
1911-1970s: Unions and workers: limitations and possibilities, by Martin Glaberman Detroit auto-worker Martin Glaberman analyses the bureaucratisation and decline of the US trade…
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