Necessity of Organization

Necessity of Organization

Mary Kenney O'Sullivan and Trade Unionism for Women, 1892-1912

Nutter, Kathleen B.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

03/2019

232

Mole

Inglês

9781138883420

15 a 20 dias

426

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Acknowledgments, List of Figures, Introduction: "The Necessity of Organization": Gender, Class, and Industrialization During the Progressive Era, Chapter 1: "I Must Be That Someone": Mary Kenney and the Chicago Labor Community, Chapter 2: "A Noble Young Woman on Fire for Her Cause": Mary Kenney O'Sullivan and the Boston Labor Community, Chapter 3: For Those "Willing to Assist": The Formation of the National Women's Trade Union League, Chapter 4: "The Fight for Subsistence": The Early Years of the Boston Women's Trade Union League, Chapter 5: "A General Smash-Up": The Boston Women's Trade Union League Comes of Age, Conclusion: "We Stand as One": The Limitations of Cross-Class Alliances after 1912, Bibliography, Index
Young Man;Women's Trade Union League;National WTUL;trade unionism;AFL Convention;labor movement;Organized Labor Community;Kenney O'Sullivan's struggle;WTUL;Gillette Safety Razor Company;Denison House;Home Town;Lawrence Strike;Civic Service House;Women's Political Culture;John Golden;Frank Foster;Fall River;National Women's Trade Union;Hull House;Organize Women Workers;Union Label;Settlement House Worker;Women Wage Earners;Samuel Gompers;Male Trade Unionists;Chicago Trade;Women's Low Wages;American Woolen Company