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Human Tradition in American Labor History Book

Human Tradition in American Labor History
Human Tradition in American Labor History, <i>The Human Tradition in American Labor History</i> is a comprehensive exploration of the American working class from the colonial period to the present. In marked contrast to most academic treatments of American labor, this book presents history through, Human Tradition in American Labor History has a rating of 3 stars
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Human Tradition in American Labor History, The Human Tradition in American Labor History is a comprehensive exploration of the American working class from the colonial period to the present. In marked contrast to most academic treatments of American labor, this book presents history through, Human Tradition in American Labor History
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  • Human Tradition in American Labor History
  • Written by author SCHRE
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield, 2003/12/28
  • The Human Tradition in American Labor History is a comprehensive exploration of the American working class from the colonial period to the present. In marked contrast to most academic treatments of American labor, this book presents history through
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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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