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Contents
Foreword by Michael Frisch
Preface
Acknowledgments
Note on Sources
Part One: Cotton Mill People
Chapter 1. Everything We Had
Chapter 2. Public Work
Chapter 3. From the Cradle to the Grave
Part Two: Air and Promises
Chapter 4. Hard Rules
Chapter 5. Turn Your Radio On
Chapter 6. A Multitude of Sins
Epilogue
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Maps
1. Textile Spindleage in the Southeast, 1929
2. Counties of the Southeast, 1929
3. Rivers and Railroads of the Southeast, 1930
4. Selected Mill Towns of the Carolinas, 1930
Illustrations
A North Carolina mountain farm
Men gathered for wheat threshing
Advertisement for Altamahaw Plaids
Officers and superintendents of the Cone family's Proximity and White Oak plants
The Gaffney Manufacturing Company
Workers at the Franklinville Manufacturing Company
Doffers at the Bibb Mill No. 1
Learning to spin
Men opening bales of cotton at the White Oak Mill
Card room hands at the Franklinville Manufacturing Company
Men and women weaving at the White Oak Mill
Women drawing in at the White Oak Mill
The card room at the White Oak Mill
Swimming in the whirlpool on the Deep River
Girls enjoy a break from work
The superintendent's house at the Franklinville Manufacturing Company
D. A. Tompkin's plan for a four-room mill house
Children six to eight years old in the school at the Lynchburg Cotton Mills
Welfare worker conducting a domestic science class at Proximity Mills
The mill baseball team at Bynum, North Carolina
Children participating in organized recreation at the FranklinvilleManufacturing Company
Raising chickens
Caring for livestock
Advertisement for labor-saving machinery
Advertisement for Veeder-Root pick counters
Advertisement for high-speed machinery
Ella May Wiggins
Flossie Cole Grindstaff
Lawrence Hogan
The Piedmont Heights mill complex and village
James Spencer Love
James Lee Love with Cornelia and Spencer
The Hagenback and Wallace Show
The Swingbillies
Preacher George Washington Swinney
Glen Hope Baptist Church
The Blue Eagle
Francis Gorman
George Sloan
Union memebers marching down the main street of Gastonia, North Carolina
National Guardsmen rounding up strikers in Newman, Gerogia
Dancing pickets outside the Clark Thread Mill
Striking workers fresh from a confontation with police outside the Trion Cotton Mill
Lacy Wright
Icy Norman
"Performing Like a Family" performance ensemble, production staff, and co-author Robert Korstad
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