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Introduction | 1 | |
About a Wheat Field and a Bowl of Barley Porridge | 21 | |
"Factory Girls" | 28 | |
"My Education and Aspirations Demanded More" | 30 | |
"He Has the Right to Command You" | 32 | |
"I Remember How Scared I Was" | 35 | |
"I Am Alive to Tell You This Story..." | 41 | |
Issei Women: "Picture Brides" in America | 53 | |
"I Escaped with My Life" | 59 | |
"Urbanization Without Breakdown" | 62 | |
The Diary of a Rent Striker: "Harlem and Hope" | 67 | |
"Paths upon Water" | 70 | |
Strategies for Growing Old: Basha Is a Survivor | 80 | |
"Better We Glean Than Our Children Starve" | 95 | |
A Physician in the "First True 'Woman's Hospital' in the World" | 98 | |
"The Duties of the Housewife Remain Manifold and Various" | 103 | |
"With Respect and Feelings": Voices of West Indian Child Care and Domestic Workers in New York City | 110 | |
The Immigrant Woman and Her Job: Agnes D., Mrs. E., Angelina, Minnie, Louise M., and Theresa M. | 117 | |
"I Consider Myself a 'Theater Worker'..." | 122 | |
"She Will Deny Herself Innocent Enjoyments": Dutiful Irish Daughters | 139 | |
Unmarried Mothers | 141 | |
Syrian Women in Chicago: "New Responsibilities... New Skills" | 145 | |
"Once You Marry Someone It Is Forever" | 149 | |
The Vine and the Fruit | 154 | |
"We Want to Give a Complete Picture of Who We Are" "Palm Sunday 1981" | 160 | |
A Family Disrupted: "Shikata Ga Nai" - This Cannot Be Helped" | 167 | |
"If One Could Help Another" | 183 | |
"Let Us Join Hands": The Polish Women's Alliance | 190 | |
Rosa and the Chicago Commons: "How Can I Not Love America?" | 196 | |
"The Free Vacation House" | 199 | |
"I Bridge a Gap Between Two Cultures": Lyu-Volckhausen, Advocate for the Korean Community | 206 | |
"People Who Do This Kind of Work Are in Such Danger of Burnout": Judy Baca, "Urban Artist" | 210 | |
"The Lessons Which Most Influenced My Life...Came from My Parents," | 229 | |
"An Impossible Dream": The Struggle for Higher Education | 235 | |
The Stubborn Twig: "My Double Dose of Schooling" | 243 | |
"I Am a Housewife": English Lessons for Vietnamese Women | 248 | |
"Glad That I Am the Future" | 252 | |
Unfulfilled Aspirations: "Never Used the Brush and Ink" | 253 | |
At the End of the Sante Fe Trail | 267 | |
"This Is Law, But Where Is the Justice of It" | 270 | |
"In Memoriam - American Democracy" | 273 | |
The March of the Mill Children | 278 | |
Fasting for Suffrage: "We Don't Want Other Women Ever to Have to Do This Over Again" | 282 | |
"Black Women of the World...Push Forward" | 285 | |
"Why Did I Put Up With It All These Years": The Farah Strike | 287 | |
A Song for a Barbarian Reed Pipe | 311 | |
The Parish and the Hill | 318 | |
"This Is Selina" | 323 | |
"We Can Begin to Move toward Sisterhood" | 330 | |
Join My Struggle: "A Poem for Marshall" | 335 | |
Asian-American Women and Feminism: "Gender Equality . . . Is Not the Exclusive Agenda" | 337 | |
Generations of Women | 340 | |
Bibliographical Essay | 345 | |
Index | 371 |
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