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From Popular Front to Cold War: The Interracial Left and the International Workers Order, 1930-1954
From Popular Front to Cold War tells the story of the International Workers Order (IWO), an organization founded in 1930 to provide life, burial, and health insurance to its members. But as the essays gathered by Elissa Sampson and Robert M. Zecker make clear, the IWO broadened its mission to promote interracial solidarity, support labor unions, combat racism and antisemitism, and champion...
Elissa Sampson is an urban geographer and Lecturer in the Jewish Studies Program at Cornell University.
Robert M. Zecker is Professor of History at St. Francis Xavier University and the author of four books, including a history of the IWO, "A Road to Peace and Freedom."
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