The Fire Last Time
Vol. 57
June 2024
Page 2997
This Essay tells an abbreviated version of Smith Act prosecutions of labor-left activists in New York and in Hawai’i and the crucial role that union lawyers played in their defense. My goal is to suggest that a purpose and effect of the prosecutions was to weaken multiracial labor organizing by inflicting hardships on both union leaders and union lawyers. Driving a wedge between left activists and their lawyers had enduring consequences for the labor movement.