"It Is Union and Liberty is an essential read for anyoneinterested in southern and American working class history. The essays inthis coherently structured and systematically developed collection spanthe 20th century. The authors provide important new insights on issuesthat have dominated studies of labor history in recent years, includinginterracial unionism, rank-and-file activism, welfare capitalism and industrialpaternalism, union democracy, and the role of the state."
—Gary Fink, Georgia State University
"If you work at a non-union mine, you are required to disclaimany connection with any labor organization; you must work for wages andunder conditions fixed by the company. In fact, you must do anything thatthe 'boss' requires of you. He can dock you, he can fine you, he can layyou off, or he can fire you out, and you have no appeal. . . . It is unionand liberty, or it is individualism and slavery. "
—Birmingham Labor Advocate