Jeremy Brecher's Strike! narrates the dramatic story of repeated,
massive, and sometimes violent revolts by ordinary working people in
America. Involving nationwide general strikes, the seizure of vast
industrial establishments, nonviolent direct action on a massive scale,
and armed battles with artillery and tanks, this exciting hidden history
is told from the point of view of the rank-and-file workers who lived
it. Encompassing the repeated repression of workers' rebellions by
company-sponsored violence, local police, state militias, and the U.S.
Army and National Guard, it reveals a dimension of American history
rarely found in the usual high school or college history course.
Since its original publication in 1972, no book has done as much as
Strike! to bring U.S. labor history to a wide audience. Now this
fiftieth anniversary edition brings the story up to date with chapters
covering the "mini-revolts of the twenty-first century," including
Occupy Wall Street and the Fight for Fifteen. The new edition contains
over a hundred pages of new materials and concludes by examining a wide
range of current struggles, ranging from #BlackLivesMatter, to the
great wave of teachers' strikes "for the soul of public education," to
the global "Student Strike for Climate" that may be harbingers of mass
strikes to come.