The Man Who Never Died: The Life, Times, and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon

The Man Who Never Died: The Life, Times, and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon

by William M. Adler
The Man Who Never Died: The Life, Times, and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon

The Man Who Never Died: The Life, Times, and Legacy of Joe Hill, American Labor Icon

by William M. Adler

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Overview

In 1914, Joe Hill was convicted of murder in Utah and sentenced to death by firing squad, igniting international controversy. Many believed Hill was innocent, condemned for his association with the Industrial Workers of the World-the radical Wobblies. Now, following four years of intensive investigation, William M. Adler gives us the first full-scale biography of Joe Hill, and presents never before published documentary evidence that comes as close as one can to definitively exonerating him.


Joe Hill's gripping tale is set against a brief but electrifying moment in American history, between the century's turn and World War I, when the call for industrial unionism struck a deep chord among disenfranchised workers; when class warfare raged and capitalism was on the run. Hill was the union's preeminent songwriter, and in death, he became organized labor's most venerated martyr, celebrated by Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, and immortalized in the ballad "I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night."


The Man Who Never Died does justice to Joe Hill's extraordinary life and its controversial end. Drawing on extensive new evidence, Adler deconstructs the case against his subject and argues convincingly for the guilt of another man. Reading like a murder mystery, and set against the background of the raw, turn-of-the-century West, this essential American story will make news and expose the roots of critical contemporary issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608192854
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 08/31/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

William M. Adler is a freelance writer who has contributed to numerous publications, including Esquire, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, Texas Monthly, and the Texas Observer. He is the author of Land of Opportunity, about the rise and fall of a crack cocaine empire, and Mollie's Job, following the flight of one woman's factory job from the U.S. to Mexico. Adler lives with his wife and son in Denver, Colorado.
William M. Adler is a freelance writer who has written for numerous publications, including Esquire, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, Texas Monthly, and the Texas Observer. He is the author of two previous books, Land of Opportunity, about the rise and fall of a crack-cocaine empire, and Mollie's Job, following the flight of one woman's factory job from the U.S. to Mexico. Adler lives with his wife and son in Denver, Colorado.

Table of Contents

Introduction: "Don't Waste Any Time Mourning" 1

I in the sweet by and by

1 Fanning the Flames 27

2 The Man Who Wouldn't Be Held Up 41

3 A Prime Suspect 56

4 A Deadly Certainty 70

II Finding a Voice

5 "The Thought for the Day and the Dream of the Night" 91

6 "Hallelujah, Fm a Bum!" 115

7 A Suburb of Hell 140

8 Chicken Thieves and Oudaws 159

9 "More Beast than Man" 181

III A Song on his Lips

10 Bracing for War 215

11 The Majesty of the Law 231

12 "New Trial or Bust" 268

13 Law v. Anarchy 302

14 To Be Found Dead in Utah 323

Acknowledgments 351

Sources and Notes 357

Selected Bibliography 417

Index 425

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