There Ain't No Justice - Just Us

There Ain't No Justice - Just Us
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9781465317162
ISBN-13 : 1465317163
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Book Synopsis There Ain't No Justice - Just Us by : Gregory Norton

Download or read book There Ain't No Justice - Just Us written by Gregory Norton and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2001-07-19 with total page 310 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on an actual wildcat strike that occured in 1979, There Ain’t No Justice, Just Us tells the story of a middle-aged college professor, and former seventies radical, who finds himself caught in the web of a mid-life crisis and a decaying marriage. In his search for a more authentic identity, he winds up leading a wildcat strike in a gritty South Chicago factory. Along the way he encounters a variety of leftists and African-American and Mexican industrial workers who lead genuine, if impoverished, lives. The wildcat strike becomes the psychological gauntlet through which the characters must pass to achieve personal integration. The professor’s quest for internal wholeness leads to a love affair with a radical feminist attorney and activist. In the end, the professor must choose between authenticity and love, or continuing his sedate, middle-class life. Ancillary characters, including Cecelia Sanchez, a Mexican-American college student, find themselves drawing psychological strength from the unfolding battle and engaging in their own liberation struggles—in her case, trying to find the inner spirit to move out on her own, away from her patriarchal family.


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