
PUBLISHED SOURCES with reference to the Oakland General Strike
Sat, 08/04/2007 - 06:57 — Gifford
PUBLISHED SOURCES that explicitly mention the (1934 or) 1946 Oakland General Strike:
- Bagwell, Beth. 1982. Oakland: The Story of a City. Oakland: Oakland Heritage Alliance.
- Brecher, Jeremy. 1997. Strike! Cambridge, Mass.: South End Press.
- Carlsson, Chris. 1998. “The Progress Club: 1934 and Class
Memory,” in Brook, James; Carlsson, Chris; and Peters, Nancy J.,
editors, pp. 67-87. Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics,
Culture. San Francisco: City Lights Books.
- Glass, Fred. 1996. “We Called It a Work Holiday: The Oakland General Strike of 1946.” Labor’s Heritage 8, no. 2 (Fall): 4-25.
- Harrington, Michael. 1962. The Retail Clerks. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Johnson, Marilynn. 1993. The Second Gold Rush: Oakland and the
East Bay in World War II. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- _____. 1995. “Mobilizing the Homefront: Labor and Politics in
Oakland, 1941-1951.” In Working People of California, edited by D.
Cornford, pp. 344-368. Berkley: University of California Press.
- Krich, John. 1979. Bump City: Winners and Losers in Oakland. Berkeley: City Miner Books.
- Lannon, Albert Vetere. 2000. Fight or Be Slaves: A History of the
Oakland-East Bay Labor Movement. Lantham, Md.: University Press of
America.
- Lipsitz, George. 1994. Rainbow at Midnight: Labor and Culture in the 1940s. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
- Mitford, Jessica. 1977 [orig. 1956]. A Fine Old Conflict. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.
- Rhomberg, Chris. 2004. No There There: Race, Class, and Political
Community in Oakland. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Self, Robert O. 2003. American Babylon: Race and the Struggle for Postwar Oakland. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Swados, Harvey. 1970. Standing Fast. New York: Ballantine Books.
- Weir, Stan. 1975. “American Labor on the Defensive: A 1940s Odyssey,” Radical America 9, nos. 4-5 (July-Aug.) pp. 163-185.
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______. 2004 [orig. 1996]. Class War Lessons: From Direct Action on
the Job to the ’46 Oakland General Strike. Berkeley: IDP Editions.
- ______. 1973.“The Informal Work Group,” in Lynd, Staughton and Alice, eds., pp. 148-183. Rank and File. Boston: Beacon Press.
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_____. 1967. “Rank-And-File Rebellions Break Into the Open: The
End of an Era,” in Lynd, Staughton, ed. American Labor Radicalism:
Testimonies and Interpretations. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Wolman, Charles. 1975. “The Oakland General Strike of 1946.” Southern California Quarterly 57, no. 2: 147-179.
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