DRUM: Wildcat Strike

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Title

DRUM: Wildcat Strike

Creator

The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM)

Subject

Labor activism
Marxism–Leninism
Autoworkers
Detroit
Black activism

Description

The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement was an organization founded in 1968 dedicated to securing the rights of Black autoworkers in Detroit through a Marxist-Leninist framework. This is a pamphlet created by DRUM to inform Dodge Main autoworkers about a past wildcat strike and about the unjust firing of a fellow Black worker.

ASRA Awardee: Liam Sims

Publisher

The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM)

Date

1968

Format

Periodical/newsletter

Type

Text

Identifier

31735059397731
AIS.2007.11

Source

American Left Ephemera Collection, 1875-2015, AIS.2007.11, Archives & Special Collections, University of Pittsburgh Library System, Box 1, Folder 97

Language

English

Rights

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Collection

Citation

The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (DRUM), “DRUM: Wildcat Strike,” University of Pittsburgh Archival Scholar Research Awards (ASRA), accessed May 18, 2024, https://pittasra.omeka.net/items/show/2.