Reading List for Working-Class Rebels
“The time will come when our silence will be more powerful than the voices you strangle today.”
—August Spies
August Spies was hanged in 1886 for helping lead the fight for the eight-hour day in Chicago. Haymarket Books takes inspiration from those, like Spies, who courageously fight for a better world, no matter the consequences. We honor the countless working-class rebels throughout US history and seek to keep alive these radical traditions for a new generation of dissenters today.
In that spirit we offer a reading list for working-class rebels that includes books about our collective history of struggle and the current state of workers’ resistance.
Books for working class rebels
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On New Terrain
by Kim Moody -
Subterranean Fire
by Sharon Smith -
Detroit: I Do Mind Dying
by Dan Georgakas and Marvin Surkin -
Song of the Stubborn One Thousand
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The Bending Cross
by Ray Ginger -
Rank and File
Edited by Alice Lynd and Staughton Lynd -
Lucy Parsons
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Poor Workers' Unions
by Vanessa Tait -
Disposable Domestics
by Grace Chang -
A Short History of the U.S. Working Class