User:Jrhassing20/Flint sit-down strike/Bibliography

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Pope, Jim (2006). "Worker Lawmaking, Sit-Down Strikes, and the Shaping of American Industrial Relations, 1935-1958". Law and History Review. 24 (1): 45–113.[1]
  • Lynch, Timothy P. (1996). ""Sit down! Sit down!": Songs of the General Motors Strike, 1936-1937". Michigan Historical Review. 22 (2): 1–47. doi:10.2307/20173585.[2]
  • Welch, Nancy (2011). ""We're Here, and We're Not Going Anywhere": Why Working-Class Rhetorical Traditions "Still" Matter". College English. 73 (3): 221–242.[3]
  • Faue, Elizabeth (2017). Rethinking the American Labor Movement. New York: Routledge.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pope, Jim (2006). "Worker Lawmaking, Sit-Down Strikes, and the Shaping of American Industrial Relations, 1935-1958". Law and History Review. 24 (1): 45–113. ISSN 0738-2480.
  2. ^ Lynch, Timothy P. (1996). ""Sit down! Sit down!": Songs of the General Motors Strike, 1936-1937". Michigan Historical Review. 22 (2): 1–47. doi:10.2307/20173585. ISSN 0890-1686.
  3. ^ Welch, Nancy (2011). ""We're Here, and We're Not Going Anywhere": Why Working-Class Rhetorical Traditions "Still" Matter". College English. 73 (3): 221–242. ISSN 0010-0994.
  4. ^ Faue, Elizabeth (2017). Rethinking the American Labor Movement. New York: Routledge.