Always Bring a Crowd

Always Bring a Crowd

Always Bring a Crowd

Beatrice Lumpkin

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International Publishers
Año de edición:
2020
ISBN:
9780717808076
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This is the story of Frank Lumpkin, son of sharecroppers who moved from Georgia to the orange groves of Florida. He became a professional boxer, construction worker, merchant seaman, steel worker and a leader of the Communist Party, USA. When Chicago’s Wisconsin Steel closed suddenly without paying the workers, Lumpkin led a 17-year fight for justice, and they won! The victories they won inspire workers everywhere.

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