Trotskyism and the Minneapolis teamsters movement, by David A. Sachs. 1962.
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Sachs, David Peter
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Skoglund, Karl.
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International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers of America
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The International Brotherhood of Teamsters was formed in 1903 from the merger of two teamsters unions to form one large union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. One of the largest and most powerful unions in the country, the Teamsters have been notoriously plagued by corrupt leadership throughout its history. In December 1957, the AFL-CIO ejected the Teamsters from the federation for non-compliance with newly enacted corruption rules. In 1964, Teamsters' president James Hoffa succ...
Dunne, Miles.
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Dunne, Grant J., 1893-1941.
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Dunne, Vincent R. (Vincent Raymond), 1889-1970
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Dunne became active in the IWW while a migrant worker on the West Coast and in 1920 joined the Communist Party. He was a major organizer of the 1934 Truckers' Strike and an active Trotskyite throughout his life. From the description of Oral history interview with Vincent Raymond Dunne, 1969 April 27. (Minnesota Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 45441450 ...