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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
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Foreword
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Feminism
Mary Rathke, steel hauler
Laura Pfandler, pipefitter
Diana Clarke, fire fighter
Elaine Canfield, carpenter
Irene Hull, shipwright/bindery worker
Occupational Safety and Health
Angela Summer, plumber
Kathryn Brooke, soldier/long-haul trucker/bus driver
Teresa Selfe, sailor
Nora Quealey, truck assembly line worker
Race
Lydia Vasquez, machine operator
Geraldine Walker, shipscaler
Amy Kelley, machinist
Katie Murray, sheet metal worker
Unions
Jo Ann Johnson, painter
Marge Kirk, concrete-truck driver
Barbara Shaman, outside machinist
Laura Sarvis, sawyer/bench worker
Linda Lanham, union organizer
Anna Brinkley, electrician
Family
Arlene Tupper, transit supervisor
Kathy Baerney, telephone frameman
Michelle Sanborn, label printer
Beth Gedney, tugboat mate
Sylvia Lange, gillnetter
Beverly Brown, papermaker
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