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Women and the American Labor Movement from Colonial Times to the Eve of World War I ; Women and American Trade Unions ; The Majority Finds Its Past

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Title
Women and the American Labor Movement from Colonial Times to the Eve of World War I ; Women and American Trade Unions ; The Majority Finds Its Past
Abstract
This article reviews three books, "Women and the American Labor Movement from Colonial Times to the Eve of World War I," by Philip S. Foner, "Women and American Trade Unions," by James J. Kenneally, and "The Majority Finds Its Past," by Gerda Lemer.
Publication
Labour / Le Travail
Date
November 1982
Volume
10
Pages
245-249
Journal Abbr
Labour / Le Travail
Citation Key
strong-boagWomenAmericanLabor1982
Accessed
8/21/15, 1:46 PM
ISSN
07003862
Language
English
Citation
Strong-Boag, V. (1982). Women and the American Labor Movement from Colonial Times to the Eve of World War I ; Women and American Trade Unions ; The Majority Finds Its Past. Labour / Le Travail, 10, 245–249. http://www.lltjournal.ca/index.php/llt/issue/view/301