Further Reading
Cherny, Robert. "The Making of a Labor Radical: Harry Bridges, 1901-1934." Pacific Historical Review . Forthcoming.
Eliel, Paul. The Waterfront and General Strikes, San Francisco, 1934: A Brief History . 1934.
Finlay, William. Work on the Waterfront: Worker Power and Technological Change in a West Coast Port . 1988.
Kimeldorf, Howard. Reds or Rackets? The Making of Radical and Conservative Unions on the Waterfront . 1988.
———. "World War II and the Deradicalization of American Labor: The ILWU as a Deviant Case." Labor History 33 (Spring 1992): 248-278.
Larrowe, Charles P. Harry Bridges: The Rise and Fall of Radical Labor in the United States . 1972.
Mills, Herb, and David Wellman. "Contractually Sanctioned Job Action and Workers' Control: The Case of San Francisco Longshoremen." Labor History 28 (Spring 1987): 167-195.
Nelson, Bruce. Workers on the Waterfront: Seamen, Longshoremen, and Unionism in the 1930s . 1988.
Quam-Wickham, Nancy. "Who Controls the Hiring Hall? The Struggle for Job Control in the ILWU During World War II." In The CIO's Left-Led Unions , edited by Steve Rosswurm, pp. 47-67. 1992.
Quin, Mike. The Big Strike . 1949.
Schwartz, Harvey. "Harry Bridges and the Scholars." California History 59 (Spring 1980): 66-79.
———. The March Inland: Origins of the ILWU Warehouse Division, 1934-1938 . 1978.
Torigian, Michael. "National Unity on the Waterfront: Communist Politics and the ILWU During the Second World War." Labor History 30 (Summer 1989): 409-432.
Weintraub, Hyman. Andrew Furuseth, Emancipator of the Seamen . 1959.
Wellman, David. The Union Makes Us Strong: Radical Unionism on the San Francisco Waterfront . 1995.