Sticking to the Union

by Sandy Polishuk

"Sandy Polishuk's Sticking to the Union is the best kind of oral history, bringing to life a person and an era quickly passing out of reach. A grassroots tour through twentieth-century radical history, western history, and women's history, it is supported by extensive research amplifying and at times challenging Julia Ruutilla's own reflections. The interplay between the voices of the older and the younger woman is one of the most satisfying features of the book" -- Elinor Langer, Author of A Hundred Little Hitlers

Although married four times, Julia Ruuttila claimed that the love of her life was not a man but a union. From her Industrial Workers of the World origins to the CIO, the International Woodworkers of America, and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, she stuck to unions throughout her long and vibrant life. A well known labor activist and journalist in the Pacific Northwest, Ruuttila chose the picket sign and the typewriter as her chief weapons. She possessed a tireless passion for workers and their struggles, whether founding a committee to free the last Wobbly prisoner from the Centralia Tragedy, leading the Ladies' Auxiliary of the IWA during an eight-and-a-half month lockout, or coming before the House Un-American Activities Committee. At the same time, her everyday hardships were not unlike many other working class women of her era: abusive husbands, illegal abortions, poverty, and single motherhood. Ruuttila's remarkable story unfolds in her own words, with author Sandy Polishuk skillfully placing the narrative in its historical context and pointing out where other sources conflict with Ruuttila's account. Sticking to the Union provides a much needed woman's perspective on American labor history of the twentieth century.

"This is a gem... Show[s] how an ordinary person can live an extraordinary life by fighting for a better world." -- Michael Honey, Harry Bridges Chair of Labor Studies, University of Washington

"A fabulous oral history." -- Mary Murphy, History Department, Montana State University

Available in Portland at Broadway Books, Laughing Horse Books, In Other Words Bookstore, Powell's, your neighborhood independent bookstore, or order online from the publisher

Sticking to the Union: an Oral History of the Life and Times of Julia Ruuttila 
By Sandy Polishuk. 

Foreword by Amy Kesselman
Palgrave Macmillan 2003, paper $22.95, 273 pages ISBN 1-4039-6240-5

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