Autobiography, undated.

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Autobiography, undated.

"The Making of a Rebel in America, An Unfinished Autobiography by George James Saul," which recounts the author's youth in Nebraska and Colorado, his military training during World War I, and his work for the Communist Party and the Trotskyist Communist League of America in the West, in Gastonia, North Carolina, and in Detroit automobile plants.

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Saul, George James, 1897-1967.

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Labor activist, union organizer, social theorist and Trotskyite. George Saul was active in the union movement during the 1920's, 1930's, and early 1940's. During this period, Saul was involved in a number of significant struggles between labor and capital, including the I.W.W.-led strike of miners against the Rockefeller owned Colorado Fuel and Iron Company in 1927 and the communist-led strike of textile workers in Gastonia, N.C. in 1929. He was also involved in organizi...