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

5.0

An excellent look at a forgotten folk hero of the American labor movement. It's got everything, a life of an agitator going up and down across the country writing songs and fighting the good fight to a courtroom drama where the system itself condemned a man for simply belonging to a movement that the powers that be despised.

This fellow deserves a place in the Parthenon of American heroes, and is frighteningly relevant today as we've still got the issues of rich folks screwing the poor and a government that seems like it'd rather protect the money than act for the people.
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