"Witnesses to the Struggle is a wonderful book, beautifully written and must read for labor, ethnic, economic, western, and social/cultural historians, and for those who treasure Americana." —Choice
“An extensively researched, well-written, well-paced study . . . The result is not entirely labor history, biography, technical photographic study, or literary criticism but combines valuable elements of each.” —California History
“The 1930s were a time, as [John] Steinbeck put it, when a tremendous amount of human drama unfolded for artists, writers and photographers to record. Loftis has captured the sense of drive and urgency that was felt then, both by the labor organizers and those recording the events.” —Palo Alto Weekly
"A deeply researched, highly readable, useful, insightful, and balanced study of the way professional observers described and analyzed the tumultuous events of the 1930s." —Southern California Quarterly