Wheels of Fortune: The Story of Rubber in Akron (Ohio History and Culture)

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Wheels of Fortune is the story of the upward push and fall and transformation of the rubber industry in Akron, a book wealthy in anecdotes and photographs. This is history told by people who lived it, at the factory floors and in executive offices, their voices ringing through a narrative that has the entire heroes and villains and epic sweep of a Steinbeck novel. For more than a century after Dr. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich came to town, in 1870, Akron, Ohio was once the rubber capital of the world. The city prospered along side the tire factories, becoming a model for Middle The usa’s industrial success. Its people worked in the rubber shops and lived in neighborhoods fostered by companies like Goodyear and Firestone. Even the air they breathed was once heavy with the odors of rubber. But by the 1980s, many of the rubber industry had gone south, first the plants and then the company headquarters, as a result of stubbornness in the union ranks, intransigence in the corporate boardrooms, and takeovers by foreign competitors. Akron started an awkward metamorphosis from a stronghold of blue-collar labor to a research and development center, finding its new identity in the broader fields of polymer science and technology.

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