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Illegal People by David Bacon
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Sep 01, 2008 | ISBN 9780807097014

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Bacon’s timely analysis is as cool and competent as his labor advocacy is unapologetic. In mapping the political economy of migration, with an unwavering eye on the rights and dignity of working people, Bacon offers an invaluable corrective to America’s hobbled discourse on immigration and a spur to genuine, creative action.—Publishers Weekly, starred review

“A fascinating look at trade and immigration policies and the people directly affected by them.”-—Booklist

“David Bacon is the conscience of American journalism and an extraordinary social documentarist.”—Mike Davis

Illegal People documents how undocumented workers have become the world’s most exploited workforce-subject to raids and arrests, forced to work at low pay and under miserable conditions, and prevented from organizing on their own behalf. In this richly reported book, David Bacon makes a powerful case for the centrality of ‘illegals’-of all nationalities-in the global struggle for economic justice.”—Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America

“From the Hawaiian sugar plant organizing drives of the 1930s to the 2007 miners’ strike in the Sonoran Desert, Bacon chronicles the struggles and lives of Mexican, Guatemalan, Filipino, Indian and Salvadoran workers . . . [and] unabashedly writes as an advocate. The result is refreshing.”—Gary Delgado, ColorLines

“David Bacon’s book . . . demonstrates that there is hope, and we can win something better, today, not just for immigrants, but for all working people!”—Dolores Huerta, cofounder of United Farm Workers

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