TY - SER
KW - Roman Catholics
KW - Quakers
KW - German Americans
KW - Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919)
KW - trade unions
KW - Irish Americans
KW - Polish Americans
KW - World War II
KW - Congress of Industrial Organizations
KW - Slovak Americans
KW - anarchists
KW - Czech Americans
KW - Ukrainian Americans
KW - Hungarian Americans
KW - Croatian Americans
KW - Dorabji Tata (1859-1932)
KW - Billy Mitchell (1879-1936)
KW - veterans
KW - Communist Party
KW - United Steelworkers
KW - steel industry
KW - Black Americans
KW - Jewish Americans
AU - Lester Cohen
AB - Joe Drew, a wounded and disillusioned returning World War II veteran, struggles to revive democracy in his hometown that is rife with political corruption.
C1 - 1941-4
C3 - Allegheny County; Monongahela River; Allegheny River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Squirrel Hill; Schenley Park; Downtown; Allegheny County Courthouse; Union Station; Oakland; Forbes Field; Hill District; Strip District; Polish Hill; East Liberty; Mt. Washingt
C4 - Literary; War; Labor
CY - New York
LA - English
M3 - Novel
N1 - Union Station is referred to as Penn Station, as it is often known.
Republished in the 1950s as Stella and Joe.
N2 - Joe Drew, a wounded and disillusioned returning World War II veteran, struggles to revive democracy in his hometown that is rife with political corruption.
PB - The Viking Press
PP - New York
PY - 1945
RN - Lester Cohen (1901-63) was a Chicago native and writer of fiction and screenplays. He is best known for his international bestseller Sweepings (Boni & Liveright, 1926), which was twice made into a film. In 1931, he traveled to support, along with novelists John Dos Passos and Theodore Dreiser, the United Mine Workers strike in Harlan County, Kentucky.
EP - 378 p.
TI - Coming Home
ER -