"I coulda got mad. But then I had to stop and think, well, what did he get in school? What did he get in his work experience? What did he get even from his own union, that gave him some tools to understand what he was seeing?"
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Anarchists from the United StatesCatholics from the United StatesLabor activistsFolk singersChristian socialists
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Track 20: "Power In The Union" Rebel Voices: Songs Of The Industrial Workers Of The World, Flying Fish Records (1988)
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Utah Phillips
Bruce "Utah" Phillips (May 15, 1935 – May 23, 2008) was a labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller, poet and self-described "Golden Voice of the Great Southwest". He described the struggles of labor unions and the power of direct action. He often promoted the Industrial Workers of the World in his music, actions, and words.
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