We shall be all

a history of the Industrial Workers of the World

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Quadrangle Books
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Cover of: We shall be all
We shall be all: a history of the industrial workers of the world
2000, University of Illinois Press
Cover of: We Shall Be All
We Shall Be All: A History of the Industrial Workers of the World (abridged ed.) (Working Class in American History)
September 11, 2000, University of Illinois Press
Paperback in English - Abridged edition
Cover of: We Shall Be All
We Shall Be All: A History of the Industrial Workers of the World (abridged ed.) (Working Class in American History)
September 11, 2000, University of Illinois Press
Hardcover in English - Abr Sub edition
Cover of: We shall be all
We shall be all: a history of the Industrial Workers of the World
1988, University of Illinois Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: WE SHALL BE ALL
WE SHALL BE ALL
May 1, 1979, University of Illinois Press
Hardcover in English - 2 Sub edition
Cover of: We shall be all
We shall be all: a history of the Industrial Workers of the World
1969, Quadrangle Books
in English
Cover of: We Shall be All
We Shall be All
1969, Quadrangle, Quadrangle/the NY Times book co
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331.880973

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OL18147912M
ISBN 10
0812962346

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The history of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) can be understood only in relation to the economic and social changes that between 1877 and 1917 transformed the United States in to the world's leading industrial nation.
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