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List of Illustrations | ix | |
Chronology | xi | |
Introduction: What Made New York Great | xiii | |
Part 1. | Proletarian City | |
1. | A Non-Fordist City in the Age of Ford | 3 |
2. | Working-Class New York | 23 |
3. | Labor Days | 40 |
4. | The Rise of a Social Democratic Polity | 55 |
5. | The Cold War in New York | 72 |
Part 2. | Labor's City | |
6. | Big Labor | 99 |
7. | "A Decent Home" | 105 |
8. | "Adequate Medical Care" | 125 |
9. | "A Useful and Remunerative Job" | 143 |
10. | Goodbye Molly Goldberg | 167 |
Part 3. | Strike City | |
11. | Freedom Now | 179 |
12. | Municipal Unionism | 201 |
13. | "A Man by the Name of Albert Shanker" | 215 |
14. | Longhairs and Hardhats | 228 |
15. | The Fiscal Crisis | 256 |
Part 4. | Trump City | |
16. | Global Dreams and Neighborhood Realities | 291 |
17. | Hanging On | 306 |
18. | The Ghost of Class | 326 |
Conclusion: New York and the Nation | 334 | |
Acknowledgments | 338 | |
Notes | 340 | |
Index | 397 |
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