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* Introduction, Eric Arnesen
1. Mary Hale and Ann Edmonds: Gender, Women's Work, and Health in Colonial Massachusetts, by Rebecca J. Tannenbaum
2. Gabriel's Conspiracy: The Lives of Enslaved Artisans in Richmond, Virginia, by James Sidbury
3. Sarah Bagley: Laboring for Life, by Teresa Murphy
4. Beeswax Taylor: The Forgotten Legacy of Labor Insurgency in Gilded Age America, by Paul Krause
5. William R. Riley: Limits of Interracial Unionism in the Late-Nineteenth-Century South, by Karin A. Shapiro
6. Eugene V. Debs: From Conservative Unionist to American Socialist, by Colin J. Davis
7. Pauline Newman: Immigration, Jewish Radicalism, and Gender, by Annelise Orleck
8. Karl Yoneda: Radical Organizing and Asian American Labor, by Chris Friday
9. James Evans: Religion and Working-Class Protest in the New South, by Bryant Simon
10. A. Philip Randolph: Labor and the New Black Politics, by Eric Arnesen
11. Vernon Lawhorn, Thomas James Buchner, and the Green Brothers: Reverse Migration in World War II, by Risa L. Goluboff
12. Dolores Huerta: The United Farm Workers Union, by Margaret Rose
13. Walter Reuther: The Promise of Modern America, by Kevin Boyle
* Index
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