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Jon Melrod

Fighting Times: Organizing on the Front Lines of the Class War

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Deeply personal, astutely political, Fighting Times: Organizing on the Front Lines of the Class War
recounts the thirteen-year journey of Jonathan Melrod to harness
working-class militancy and jump start a revolution on the shop floor of
American Motors.
Melrod faces termination, dodges the FBI, outwits
collaborators in the UAW, and becomes the central figure in a lawsuit
against the labor newsletter Fighting Times, as he strives to build a class-conscious workers' movement from the bottom up.


A radical to the core, Melrod was a key part of campus insurrection
at University of Wisconsin-Madison. He left campus for the factory in
1973, hired along with hundreds of youthful job seekers onto the
mind-numbing assembly line. Fighting Times paints a portrait of these rebellious and alienated young hires, many of whom were Black Vietnam vets.


Containing dozens of archival photographs, Fighting Times
captures the journey of a militant antiracist revolutionary who rose to
the highest elected ranks of his UAW local without compromising his
politics or his dedication to building a class-conscious workers'
movement. The book will arm and inspire a new generation of labor
organizers with the skills and attitude to challenge the odds and fight
the egregious abuses of the exploitative capitalist system.

Detalles

Formato Tapa suave
Número de Páginas 320
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial PM Press
Fecha de Publicación 2022-09-27
Dimensiones 8.9" x 6.0" x 1.0" pulgadas
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones Si

Acerca del Autor

Melrod, Jon

Born into the political and cultural quiescence of the 1950s, Jonathan Melrod
grew up in apartheid-like Washington DC. Active in the student movement
that opposed the Vietnam War and a supporter of black liberation, Jon
embraced the ideology that the working class held the power to radically
transform society. He left the campus for the factory in 1973. For
thirteen years, he immersed himself in the day-to-day struggles of
Milwaukee's working class, both on the factory floor and in the
political arena. Despite FBI surveillance and interference, Jon
organized a militant rank-and-file caucus and rose through union ranks
to a top leadership position in UAW Local 72. After a mass workforce
cutback imposed by AMC's joint venture partner Renault, he left to
attend Hastings college of the law in San Francisco in 1985. Graduating
cum laude with a JD, he opened a law firm in San Francisco successfully
representing hundreds of political refugees.

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