Author Joan Cavanagh discusses her book, Our Community at Winchester: The City and Its Workers at New Haven's Gun Factory.
Joan Cavanagh joins us for a virtual lunch hour discussion of her book, Our Community at Winchester: The City and Its Workers at New Haven's Gun Factory. Cavanagh is the former director of the Greater New Haven Labor History Association. She is an archivist, historical researcher, writer and longtime peace and justice activist who has lived in New Haven since 1977.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Our Community at Winchester: The City and its Workers at New Haven's Gun Factory is based on an exhibit produced by the Greater New Haven Labor History Association in 2013 about workers and the community they created at the Winchester Repeating Arms plant in New Haven throughout the 20th century. Material has been added to the book based on new research. Some of the original information has been revised and/or expanded upon for clarity.
The book traces the workers' long struggle to form a union as they were repeatedly met by powerful management intransigence and resistance. It follows the even greater challenges they faced as the company tried to break strikes, downsized, moved key operations out of New Haven, and repeatedly threatened to close if union members did not offer concessions. It examines the relationship between the City of New Haven and the changing corporate entities that operated the plant as loans and agreements based on guaranteed levels of employment repeatedly had to be amended or abrogated. Finally, it looks at the new "face of New Haven" in the 21st century as exemplified by Winchester Lofts and the companies now occupying Science Park where the factory buildings once stood. The book incorporates 18 interviews with former Winchester employees or their family members that reveal the mixed emotions that many had about their workplace.
No registration necessary. Join us on Zoom using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87998356319
This event will also stream live on our Facebook page.
For more information, email Seth Godfrey at sgodfrey@nhfpl.org or call 203-946-7450.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (13-17) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Virtual Program |
TAGS: | New Haven | local history | cultural history | BSI | Books Sandwiched In | African American History | Adult Learning |
Webinar ID: 879 9835 6319
No registration necessary. Join us on Zoom using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87998356319
This event will also stream live on our Facebook page.
For more information, email Seth Godfrey at sgodfrey@nhfpl.org or call 203-946-7450.