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Sticking to the Union: An Oral History of the Life and Times of Julia Ruuttila (Palgrave Studies in Oral History) [Hardcover]

Sandy Polishuk (Author), Amy Kesselman (Foreword)
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Palgrave Studies in Oral History November 8, 2003
Although married four times, Julia Ruuttila claimed that the love of her life was not a man but a union. From her Industrial Workers of the World origins to the CIO, the International Woodworkers of America, and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, she stuck to unions throughout her long and vibrant life. A well known labor activist and journalist in the Pacific Northwest, Ruuttila chose the picket sign and the typewriter as her chief weapons. She possessed a tireless passion for workers and their struggles, whether founding a committee to free the last Wobbly prisoner from the Centralia Tragedy, leading the Ladies' Auxiliary of the IWA during an eight-and-a-half month lockout, or coming before the House Un-American Activities Committee. At the same time, her everyday hardships were not unlike many other working class women of her era: abusive husbands, illegal abortions, poverty, and single motherhood.

In the premier title of Palgrave Macmillan's new oral history series, Ruuttila's remarkable story unfolds in her own words, with author Sandy Polishuk skillfully placing the narrative in its historical context and pointing out where other sources conflict with Ruuttila's account. Sticking to the Union provides a much needed woman's perspective on American labor history of the twentieth century.



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Julia Ruuttila (1907-1991) was a lifelong political activist-she was cradled in the Industrial Workers of the World, matured in the CIO, tested in the red-baiting '50s and fully at ease ("too old to get beat up") in popular struggles of the late 20th century. A self-educated free-thinker, Ruuttila supported herself and a variety of family members on the small income she earned working for the ILWU (the longshoremen's union) and reporting for various leftist newspapers. While Ruuttila was active in many important causes-the right to unionize, voter registration, protection of the rights of the foreign-born, the Civil Rights movement, the antiwar movement and a myriad of poor peoples' struggles-her story might have been buried with her had she not caught the attention of Polishuk, a Portland State University women's studies professor. Moved by a photo of Ruuttila being dragged off by police at an antiwar demonstration in 1966, Polishuk started researching this feisty woman's life and times. From extensive interviews with Ruuttila, Polishuk assembled a first-person autobiography, intercut with amendments from family and friends. To make this account more useful for a variety of readers, Polishuk summarizes the relevant history (e.g., the rise of the AFL, splits within the CIO, the Vietnam War, etc.) at the beginning of each chapter. Fortunately, she leavens the weight of all this history with the occasional salty tale (e.g., Ruuttila's mom extorting money at gunpoint from the abortionist who'd done a bad job on Julia's abortion) and Ruuttila's openness to self-criticism. Mistakes were made, sure, but what a life! 13 b&w photos.
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"what a life!"--Publishers Weekly

"Sandy Polishuk's Sticking to the Union is the best kind of oral history, bringing to life a person and an era quickly passing out of reach.."--Elinor Langer, author of A Hundred Little Hitlers
"Sticking to the Union is a fabulous oral history, Julia Ruuttila a compelling subject, and Sandy Polishuk, a thoughtful scholar who allows Ruuttila's voice to drive the narrative, but who also probes the intersections of ego and memory to present the many truths of Ruuttila's life story."--Mary Murphy, Montana State University
"This is a gem. Julia Ruuttila gives an imaginative, vivid account of her hard times and struggles as a labor radical, feminist, anti-racist, and internationalist peace advocate in the Pacific Northwest."--Michael Honey, Harry Bridges Chair of Labor Studies, University of Washington
"Sandy Polishuk deftly explores the challenges of history and memory in this fascinating oral history biography of Julia Ruuttila: consummate union, civil rights, and peace activist of the Pacific Northwest . . . The story of this extraordinary woman should inspire a new generation of activists."--Laurie Mercier, author of Anaconda: Labor, Community, and Culture in Montana's Smelter City and Associate Professor of History, Washington State University Vancouver.
"As one of the first volumes in Palgrave's Studies in Oral History series, Sticking to the Union sets high standards for subsequent series contributors to match."--Journal of American History


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 273 pages
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 1 edition (November 8, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1403962391
  • ISBN-13: 978-1403962393
  • Product Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fascinating Book!, November 13, 2003
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If you've ever wondered whether "just one person" could have an impact on history, read the story of Julia Ruuttila. Her lifelong activism shaped and changed the lives of many people in the Pacific Northwest and her personal courage in the face of hardship is truly inspiring. The author lets Julia's voice speak out from the pages, while also offering the reader helpful background information to understand the context of each situation. This is a truly fascinating book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Story of a Radical, January 2, 2004
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Diana (Portland, OR United States) - See all my reviews
Julia Ruuttila was never scared of "Sticking to the Union". She lived her life sticking up for the underdog and protesting what she saw wrong in the system. Small, spunky Julia told her own version of events. Sandy Polishuk carefully and respectfully corrects the stories. "The transcript of the interview [with the FBI] reveals that Julia's responses during the interview were less heroic than her recollection." Ms. Polishuk offers enlightening context, real knowledge of radicals and clear, concise writing. This book is a fascinating account of a radical woman willing to protest. What a wonderful way for a reader to learn history. I highly recommend "Sticking to the Union".
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fighting on a Different Front, June 6, 2004
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Author Sandy Polishuk reflects the determined efforts of her subject Julia Ruuttila - people who fight for their beliefs with little reward but the satisfaction gained from doing something right. The plight of working people is keenly felt as Ruuttila recounts the suffering at the hands of mill owners and indifferent public officials. Some things don't change. Whether you're a logger whose job is gone because companies decided to overcut forests, a tech employee whose job has gone overseas, or a retiree whose lost savings filled the pockets of self-serving CEOs, we all have lessons to learn from Polishuk's book and Ruuttila's story. It's a startling insight into our past, and a sober vision of our future. This is oral history at its best and most respectful.
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