Shell Games: The Life and Times of Pearl McGill, Industrial Spy and Pioneer Labor Activist

$21.95

Set against a backdrop of murder, intrigue, and industrial labor conflict in the early twentieth century pearl button industry, Shell Games graphically portrays one of the most important battles in the fight for safe and humane working conditions. Filtered through the thoughts and emotions of Pearl McGill, a woman who stood heroically against the injustices destroying the lives of so many around her in the shops and factories, this conflict vividly comes to life and underscores many of the concerns contemporary workers still encounter.

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Amazon Bestseller in Regional Biography!

Set against a backdrop of murder, intrigue, and industrial labor conflict in the early twentieth century pearl button industry, Shell Games graphically portrays one of the most important battles in the fight for safe and humane working conditions. Filtered through the thoughts and emotions of Pearl McGill, a woman who stood heroically against the injustices destroying the lives of so many around her in the shops and factories, this conflict vividly comes to life and underscores many of the concerns contemporary workers still encounter.

?Shell Games is a history of American labor through the eyes of the brave and personable heroine Pearl McGill. This is a story of friendship, romance, family, and community conflict, the story of an all-American girl thrust into a high stakes political mystery. Shell Games is history at its most lively and dynamic.?
?Kate Rousmaniere, Department of Educational Leadership, Miami University, Ohio

?The story of Pearl McGill’s rise as an unlikely teen heroine for America’s early 20th Century labor struggle is one of courage and passion. Through meticulous research, Jeffrey Copeland paints a vivid and accurate picture of what is arguably one of the most defining periods of Muscatine’s storied pearl button industry, a microcosm of the world of American industry of the era.?
?Kristin McHugh-Johnston, Past Director, Muscatine History and Industry Center, and author of Muscatine: Images of America.

The background of the book, You Tube video with Jeff Copeland

 

St. Louis on the Air Interview with Jeff Copeland

 

Iowa Public Radio Interview with Jeff Copeland

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Weight 1.5 lbs

Author

Copeland, Jeffrey S.

Jeffrey S. Copeland is Professor and Head of the Department of Languages and Literatures at the University of Northern Iowa, where he teaches children's and young adult literature courses and English Education. He has authored and edited over two dozen books, including Inman’s War: A Soldier’s Story of Life in a Colored Battalion in WWII, Olivia’s Story: The Conspiracy of Heroes Behind ‘Shelley V. Kraemer’, Shell Games: The Life and Times of Pearl McGill, Industrial Spy and Pioneer Labor Activist, Ain’t No Harm to Kill the Devil: The Life and Legend of John Fairfield, Abolitionist for Hire, and Finding Fairfield. He lives in Cedar Falls, Iowa.

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