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Stan Weir (academic)

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Stanley Weir - Howard Kimeldorf Oral History Project - Oral History Audio
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Voices from the Rank and File: Remembering Marty Glaberman and Stan Weir
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American blue-collar intellectual, socialist activist, and labor leader
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Rank and File: Personal Histories of Working-Class Organizers
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Members of the International Socialists (United States)
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https://libcom.org/library/memoriam-stan-weir-1921-2001
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Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2004.
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blue-collar
socialist
labor leader
seaman
Merchant Marine
longshoreman
truck driver
painter
University of Illinois
union
Third Camp
Trotskyism
Workers Party
Independent Socialist League
Harvey Swados
Singlejack Books
James Baldwin
Staughton Lynd
C.L.R. James
labor movement
Voices from the Rank and File: Remembering Marty Glaberman and Stan Weir
Staughton Lynd
Viewpoint Magazine
https://libcom.org/library/memoriam-stan-weir-1921-2001
ISBN
978-0-8166-4294-6
The informal work group
Rank and File: Personal Histories of Working-Class Organizers
Stanley Weir - Howard Kimeldorf Oral History Project - Oral History Audio
doi

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