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BOOK REVIEW: MIDNIGHT IN VEHICLE CITY

April 3, 2021 Kyle Friend

Check out the first NYLHA book review of 2021! Click here.

Edward McClelland’s new book, Midnight in Vehicle City, covers the 1936-37 Flint sit-down strike in a compelling way over a brisk 200 pages.

Looking for something to read? Check out our catalog of labor history book reviews!

 

About NYLHA

The New York Labor History Association (NYLHA) was founded in 1976 by trade unionists, academics, students, archivists, educators, labor editors, attorneys, and retirees, mostly from New York State. NYLHA encourages the study of workers and their organizations and serves as a bridge between past and present labor unionists and academics.

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