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American labor unions resemble private representative democracies, complete with formally constituted conventions and officer election procedures. Like other democratic institutions, unions have repeatedly experienced highly charged conflicts over the integration of ethnic minorities and women into leadership positions. In Becoming a Mighty Voice, Daniel B. Cornfield traces the 55-year history of the United Furniture Workers of America (UFWA), describing the emergence of new social groups into union leadership and the conditions that encouraged or inhibited those changes. This vivid case history explores leadership change during eras of union growth, stability, and decline, not simply during isolated episodes of factionalism. Cornfield demonstrates that despite the strong forces perpetuating existing union hierarchies, leadership turnover is just as likely as leadership stagnation. He also shows that factors external to the union may influence leadership change; periods of turnover in the UFWA leadership reflected employer efforts to find cheap, non-union labor, as well as union efforts to unionize workers. When unions are threatened by intensified conflict with employers and when entrenched high status groups within the union are obliged to recruit members of lower socioeconomic status, then new social groups are likely to be integrated into union leadership. Becoming a Mighty Voice develops a theory of leadership change that will be of interest to many engaged in the labor, civil rights, and women's movements as well as to sociologists or historians of work, gender, and race, and to students of political and organizational behavior.
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Genre |
: Business & Economics |
Author |
: Daniel Cornfield |
Publisher |
: Russell Sage Foundation |
Release |
: 1990-03-06 |
File |
: 305 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781610441391 |
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For almost thirty years, twenty million people tuned in weekly to Charles E. Fuller and the "Old Fashioned Revival Hour." Sunday after Sunday, they listened over radio as the crowd, gathered in Long Beach Auditorium, wafted the strains of "Jesus Saves" around the world. In this firsthand account Daniel P. Fuller chronicles the life and work of his father, a man whose name is almost synonymous with gospel broadcasting and who founded the theological seminary that bears his name. The strong evangelistic urge that dominated Charles E. Fuller's ministry permeates every page of Give the Winds a Mighty Voice. The early broadcasts, the struggle for financial support to stay on the air, and the sermons full of fiery concern for the lost made Charles E. Fuller an unparalleled phenomenon in the history of religious radio. More than that, he was a personal friend to those who gathered to hear the old gospel preached by a man who believed the whole Bible. Daniel Fuller probes into the deep intentions that motivation his father to strive by faith, and often against seemingly impossible odds, to keep the broadcast going. Quoting from the thousands of letters that arrived daily, he recounts the response that millions made as they listened around the world. The biography of Charles E. Fuller is the story of a religious movement. As you read Give the Winds a Mighty Voice, you will relive both the disappointments and the victories of which so many people were a part. Christians in every land are part of the rich heritage bestowed by Charles E. Fuller through the medium of gospel broadcasting. Your memory of the tradition will be enriched and cherished as you read this moving account of his life and thought. Book jacket.
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Genre |
: Religion |
Author |
: Daniel P. Fuller |
Publisher |
: Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Release |
: 2015-01-02 |
File |
: 249 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781498207157 |
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This comprehensive biography explores the tumultuous and passionate life of activist, singer, and actor Paul Robeson. When faced with the decision to remain silent or be ostracized, Paul Robeson chose to sing, shout, and speak out. Sing and Shout: The Mighty Voice of Paul Robeson explores how Robeson's love of African American spirituals and deep empathy towards the suffering of others drove his long, fervent mission as a civil rights activist and his career as an artist. Although he was also an actor, singing was Robeson's defining talent and where he could best express himself. After exploring socialism, Robeson was targeted by the U.S. government for speaking out about discrimination against African Americans and for his political views. He was labeled a communist during the height of the Cold War and found himself stripped of his U.S. passport. But Robeson never gave in and continued to perform and speak out. The book is based on author Susan Goldman Rubin's extensive research, including fieldwork in Harlem, NY, in Princeton and Somerville, NJ, and at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ. Includes an author's note, resources, source notes, index, and a preface by author Harry Belafonte.
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Genre |
: Young Adult Nonfiction |
Author |
: Susan Goldman Rubin |
Publisher |
: Boyds Mills Press |
Release |
: 2020-05-26 |
File |
: 290 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781644720523 |
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Journey of Clarion is about a young girl who gets to witness creation and experiences God's love for mankind.
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: Juvenile Fiction |
Author |
: L. E. Kline Evans |
Publisher |
: Covenant Books, Inc. |
Release |
: 2023-08-08 |
File |
: 43 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9798888510599 |
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Genre |
: Shakers |
Author |
: Paulina Bates |
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: |
Release |
: 1849 |
File |
: 730 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: MINN:31951001499058J |
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Rafael Sabatini's 'The Strolling Saint' is a classic work of historical fiction that delves into the life and confessions of the powerful Agostino D'Anguissola, ruler of Mondolfo and Carmina in Piacenza. Set against the backdrop of 15th-century Italy, the novel intricately weaves together themes of power, betrayal, and redemption. Sabatini's vivid descriptions and eloquent prose bring the Italian Renaissance period to life, immersing readers in a world of political intrigue and moral dilemmas. The book's timeless appeal lies in its ability to captivate the reader with a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of human nature and the consequences of ambition. A must-read for history enthusiasts and fans of historical fiction alike.
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Genre |
: Fiction |
Author |
: Rafael Sabatini |
Publisher |
: Good Press |
Release |
: 2023-10-04 |
File |
: 322 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: EAN:8596547565147 |
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: |
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: |
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: |
Release |
: 1826 |
File |
: 472 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: BL:A0026677390 |
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: |
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: William SEDGWICK (of Ely.) |
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: |
Release |
: 1830 |
File |
: 246 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: BL:A0021378024 |
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Genre |
: Poetry |
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: |
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: 1791 |
File |
: 980 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: NYPL:33433076036957 |
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The Steinway—once called the "instrument of the immortals"—is more than the preeminent American piano. It is also a symbol of Old World craftsmanship combined with American capitalism, of technological innovation, and of remarkable family management. This authoritative and entertaining book tells the story of the Steinway piano company and the people behind it. The first book based on the rich archive of Steinway business and family papers at LaGuardia Community College in New York, as well as on interviews with family members and company employees in the United States, Germany, and England, Steinway & Sons describes the making and marketing of an American cultural icon. Founded in New York in 1853 by a German immigrant, the Steinway company quickly rose to prominence on the strength of the distinctive "Steinway sound." For five generations Steinways steered their company in the face of vigorous domestic and foreign competition, bitter labor disputes, temperamental musicians, a fluctuating economy, and wars. Members of the Gilded Age elite, the family also contended with adultery, alcoholism, emotional depression, and long court battles over money. Lieberman discusses the company town the Steinways built in Queens in the 1870s to "escape the machinations of the anarchists and socialists" in the city; the decision to manufacture in both New York and Hamburg, which led to Steinway factories supplying both sides in World War II; the improvements in piano technology that made the Steinway the envy of other piano makers; the company's creative marketing techniques, such as booking celebrated European pianists into American concert halls; the competition from the Japanese-owned Yamaha company; and the sale of the financially troubled company to CBS in 1972. Weaving together themes from social, music, business, labor, and immigrant history, and lavishly illustrated with pictures from the Steinway archive, Steinway & Sons is a rich narrative that casts new light on American cultural history and on a unique family enterprise.
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Genre |
: Music |
Author |
: Richard K. Lieberman |
Publisher |
: Yale University Press |
Release |
: 1997-09-23 |
File |
: 385 Pages |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780300247169 |