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Page 163
... Murray had their own fish to fry . I had , and still have , the highest respect and regard for John L. Lewis . In my opinion he has done more for American labor than any other individual to date . Murray addressed the convention and ...
... Murray had their own fish to fry . I had , and still have , the highest respect and regard for John L. Lewis . In my opinion he has done more for American labor than any other individual to date . Murray addressed the convention and ...
Page 241
... Murray , all of whom urged him to testify against Bridges . If Rathborne is telling the truth on this point , then the silence of Murray , Carey , and Curran is understandable ; if he is not telling the truth , their silence is still ...
... Murray , all of whom urged him to testify against Bridges . If Rathborne is telling the truth on this point , then the silence of Murray , Carey , and Curran is understandable ; if he is not telling the truth , their silence is still ...
Page 243
... Murray's way of saying that the ILWU is run by the membership and not by Murray . A rank - and - file union will discuss and decide issues on the basis of what is best for the membership , and the working class as a whole . In Murray's ...
... Murray's way of saying that the ILWU is run by the membership and not by Murray . A rank - and - file union will discuss and decide issues on the basis of what is best for the membership , and the working class as a whole . In Murray's ...
Contents
The Path I Trod | 8 |
We Move Out of the Coal Fields | 27 |
4 | 36 |
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