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Revolutionary teamsters: the Minneapolis truckers' strikes of 1934 - Bryan D. Palmer

Bryan Palmer tells the compelling story of how a handful of revolutionary Trotskyists, working in the largely non-union trucking sector, led the drive to organise the unorganised and build an industrial union. What emerges is a compelling narrative of class struggle.

Submitted by Craftwork on August 31, 2016

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