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Tragedies and Fortunes: a Memoir
Kenneth Moore
Tragedies and Fortunes: a Memoir
Kenneth Moore
As a boy in the 1930s, Kenneth Moore experienced the misery of the Great Depression firsthand. When he grew up after having watched President Franklin Roosevelt work furiously to rescue a population from joblessness and poverty, Moore became a union organizer and executive in the positions of international vice president of BRT and UTU.
Over a lifetime of fighting for the working man and woman, Moore faced death threats, a stabbing, a robbery, and relentless opposition. He traveled the world for the cause of labor and witnessed history. Now Moore looks back on that life in a sweeping memoir that is the story of a man, a movement, a family tapestry, and a rich meditation on some pivotal and horrific moments of the past: Hiroshima (with never-before-released survivor interviews), the Holocaust, and the atrocities done to Native Americans.
Tragedies and Fortunes is a fascinating insider's look at the rise of organized labor and the times in which it came to be. It's a tale of heroes and villains, of struggles against greed and triumphs for good. It's a great American story, a life lived in devotion to a cause, and one man's lessons from the past that may help all of us make better choices for our future.
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | June 3, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9780595709335 |
Publishers | iUniverse, Inc. |
Pages | 644 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 40 mm · 1.09 kg |
Language | English |
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