On January 12 1912 an army of textile workers stormed out of the mills in Lawrence Massachusetts commencing what has since become known as the Bread and Roses strike. Based on newspaper accounts magazine reportage and oral histories Watson reconstructs a Dickensian drama involving thousands of parading strikers from fifty-one nations unforgettable acts of cruelty and even a protracted murder trial that tested the boundaries of free speech. A rousing look at a seminal and overlooked chapter of the past <b>Bread and Roses</b> is indispensable reading.
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