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Lawyers & Judges - Maurice Sugar: Law, Labor, and the Left in Detroit, 1912-1950

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Book Synopsis: Detroit 1988 1st Wayne State. Sugar was Detroit's most prominent labor lawyer and UAW general counsel and the highest-placed friend of the Communist party within the UAW (p.13). Sm.4to., 334pp., photo illustrations, index, hardcover. Near Fine, no DJ.

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Looking for a captivating read that delves deep into the fascinating history of labor and politics in Detroit? Look no further than "Maurice Sugar: Law, Labor, and the Left in Detroit, 1912-1950." This thought-provoking book penned by Wayne State University offers readers a meticulously researched account of Maurice Sugar's life, an influential labor lawyer and UAW general counsel. Get ready to be transported back in time to witness firsthand the struggles, triumphs, and the political landscape shaping Detroit in the early 20th century.

Uncover the untold stories that lie within the 334 pages of this captivating memoir. From Sugar's rise as the UAW's highest-placed friend of the Communist party, to his tireless efforts in fighting for worker's rights, this book leaves no stone unturned. Immerse yourself in the vivid storytelling and gain a newfound appreciation for the labor movement that shaped a city.

Featuring an array of photo illustrations, this hardcover edition adds an extra layer of visual appeal. Accompanied by a comprehensive index, navigating through the book becomes a breeze, allowing you to revisit specific moments or delve deeper into topics of interest. Although sold without a DJ, don't let that discourage you from experiencing the rich and engrossing content held within these pages.

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