
© Dan Tyler 2000
Rebels of the Woods: the I.W.W. in the Pacific Northwest was originally published by the University of Oregon Press in 1967.
Rebels tells the story of America's most creative and unyielding labor revolutionaries. In the early years of the twentieth century, the veneer of civilization sloughed off with terrifying ease, and the feared and hated Wobblies were attacked (often violently) in the woods, on the streets, by the police, in the courts, and in the media. This classic book in labor history combines the highest level of historical research with riveting story-telling. It is dramatic, poetic, honest—and indispensable in understanding the wild history of the I.W.W. in the Pacific Northwest.
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