“Roy Reuther and the UAW is the gripping story of Roy Reuther, one of the famed Reuther brothers, who played a huge and historic role in building America’s labor movement and lifting millions of workers, creating the middle class. This book, written by Roy Reuther’s son, Alan, fills an important gap by detailing the life and achievements of Roy, the least known of the Reuther brothers. Walter Reuther, the UAW’s long-time president, was more famous, while Roy played a big but largely unsung role in some of labor’s proudest episodes: the Flint sit-down strike and getting unions to back throw their weight behind the civil rights movement as well as Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers.”-Steven Greenhouse, author of Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present, and Future of American Labor