She led the charge for New York's low-wage, predominantly Black and Puerto Rican hospital workers, proving that a union card was a powerful political weapon. Her tactics were so effective, her alliance with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was pivotal to his final campaigns, yet her name remains largely unwritten in the history books.
The Union that Fought for All is the definitive biography of the woman who designed the playbook for modern labor and civil rights organizing. This book uncovers Hillman's life, her brilliant strategies, and the cultural impact of the movement she engineered, finally giving one of the most important and effective unsung heroes of the 20th century her deserved place in history. Approx.145 pages, 27000 word count
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