Ragtime
What is happening in this quote? What decision does Tateh make that is a turning point for him? Who does he become as a result of this decision? Path: pWords:0
From this moment, perhaps, Tateh began to conceive of his life as separate from the fate of the working class. . . . The I.W.W. has won, he said. But what has it won? A few more pennies in wages. Will it now own the mills?
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An hour later Tateh walked out of there with twenty-five dollars in cash and a letter of agreement which he had signed calling for four more books at twenty-five dollars each. . . . For purposes of the contract they were called movie books.