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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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A scholarly and deeply moving history of trade unionism.,
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This review is from: Trade Unionists Against Terror: Guatemala City, 1954-1985 (Paperback)
Excellent! Tells the history of the Guatemalan trade union movement duringthree decades of violent repression. Gives the basic facts of the struggle,through successes and failures, as well as stories by surviving members onhow they dealt with the death threats, the disappearances and the killings of their friends and collegues. An inspiration to unionists and others fighting for basic human dignity and human rights anywhere in the world.Martin Kulldorf |
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Trade Unionists Against Terror: Guatemala City, 1954-1985 by Deborah Levenson-Estrada (Hardcover - May 1994)
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