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Alone in a Crowd: Women in the Trades Tell Their Stories: Alone in a Crowd: Women in the Trades Tell Their Stories

Alone in a Crowd: Women in the Trades Tell Their Stories
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Foreword
  7. Contents
  8. Preface
  9. Acknowledgments
  10. Feminism
    1. Mary Rathke, steel hauler
    2. Laura Pfandler, pipefitter
    3. Diana Clarke, fire fighter
    4. Elaine Canfield, carpenter
    5. Irene Hull, shipwright/bindery worker
  11. Occupational Safety and Health
    1. Angela Summer, plumber
    2. Kathryn Brooke, soldier/long-haul trucker/bus driver
    3. Teresa Selfe, sailor
    4. Nora Quealey, truck assembly line worker
  12. Race
    1. Lydia Vasquez, machine operator
    2. Geraldine Walker, shipscaler
    3. Amy Kelley, machinist
    4. Katie Murray, sheet metal worker
  13. Unions
    1. Jo Ann Johnson, painter
    2. Marge Kirk, concrete-truck driver
    3. Barbara Shaman, outside machinist
    4. Laura Sarvis, sawyer/bench worker
    5. Linda Lanham, union organizer
    6. Anna Brinkley, electrician
  14. Family
    1. Arlene Tupper, transit supervisor
    2. Kathy Baerney, telephone frameman
    3. Michelle Sanborn, label printer
    4. Beth Gedney, tugboat mate
    5. Sylvia Lange, gillnetter
    6. Beverly Brown, papermaker
  15. Index

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