MOTOWN and the Making of WORKING-CLASS Revolutionaries

OAKLAND Area Book Tour 

March 18th.  !9th.

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MOTOWN

and the Making of

WORKING-CLASS Revolutionaries

 The Story of the LEAGUE of

REVOLUTIONARY BLACK WORKERS

A new history of the Detroit League of Revolutionary Black Workers challenges revolutionaries to assess the 1960s and 70s and determine what is different today and how to respond.

The publishers say “Motown” offers “a fresh perspective on class, race and revolution in the United States.” The book is both a collective oral history and a deeply researched examination of the rise and decline of the Detroit auto industry and its consequences.

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Motown and the Making of Working-Class Revolutionaries: The Story of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers

is a non-fiction book by scholar-activist Walda Katz-Fishman and former labor organizer Jerome Scott, published by the University of Georgia Press on September 1, 2025.

The book explores the history of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers in Detroit between 1968 and 1971. It provides an “inside look” at how Black auto workers transformed into lifelong revolutionaries through their struggles against both the automotive industry and systemic racial and class oppression.
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