Daniel J. Clark is a professor of history at Oakland University. He is the author of Disruption in Detroit: Autoworkers and the Elusive Postwar Boom.
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Introduction Acknowledgments Alternate Groupings of Narratives Emerald Neal Elwin Brown Paul Ross Margaret Beaudry Joe Woods Les "Lucky" Coleman Gene Johnson Dorothy Sackle L.J. Scott Thomas Nowak James McGuire Edith Arnold James Franklin Ernie Liles Paul Ish Katie Neumann Conclusion Notes Interview List Index
"This is a richly textured, collective portrait of people coming of age in the Great Depression and World War II, who worked in one the largest and most important industries in the US and belonged to a union that led the labor movement and set the standard for wages and benefits in many industries."--Lou Martin, author of Smokestacks in the Hills