As the American economy seeks to restructure itself, Roots of Steel is a powerful, candid, and eye-opening reminder of the people who have been left behind.
 
When Deborah Rudacille was a child in the work...

Buy Now From Amazon

As the American economy seeks to restructure itself, Roots of Steel is a powerful, candid, and eye-opening reminder of the people who have been left behind.
 
When Deborah Rudacille was a child in the working-class town of Dundalk, Maryland, a worker at the local Sparrows Point steel mill made more than enough to comfortably support a family. But the decline of American manufacturing in the decades since has put tens of thousands out of work and left the people of Dundalk pondering the broken promise of the American dream. In Roots of Steel, Rudacille combines personal narrative, interviews with workers, and extensive research to capture the character and history of this once-prosperous community.



  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

Embracing Risk in Urban Education: Curiosity, Creativity, and Courage in the Era of Teaching the Taboo: Courage and Imagination in the Classroom, Second EditionAnd the Wolf Finally Came: The Decline and Fall of the American Steel Industry (Pittsburgh Series in Social and Labor History)Making Steel: Sparrows Point and the Rise and Ruin of American Industrial MightSteel: The Story of Pittsburgh's Iron and Steel Industry, 1852-1902Dundalk (MD) (Images of America)Sparrows Point (MD) (Images of America)