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Coleman, McAlister | March 12, 1949 issue

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The article presents information on the book "Union Guy," by Clayton W. Fountain. A substantial portion of the American populace has been convinced by the press that labor organizers spring full-grown, armed with horns, blackjacks, and brass knuckles, from the womb of some mythical and monstrous she-devil. There is a legend in the land picturing people as a mob of muscular, cigar-smoking goons who grow fat and arrogant by snitching sweat-stained dues dollars out of the pockets of brow-beaten workers. This book has suspense, conflict, plenty of it, humor, a style of its own, even a happy ending.

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UNION Guy (Book); FOUNTAIN, Clayton W.; LABOR unions; POPULATION; EMPLOYEES; UNITED States
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