Continuing where he left off from his volume I, Ben tells the remarkable stories of his international labor education organizing efforts, which spread American labor ideas and labor progress to countries of all levels or economic development. Having grown up poor himself in rural England, Ben had a special heart for labor movements in underdeveloped countries, where he spent a good deal of his career educating and seeking better cross-cultural understanding. Ben also discusses his family life and after he retires, the joys of living in a warm climate and in making what he considered the best decision of his life, taking a world cruise on the retiring Queen Elizabeth II, along with his wife Elizabeth.
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