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Sisterhood and Solidarity: Workers’ Education for Women, 1914–1984: Sisterhood and Solidarity: Workers’ Education for Women, 1914–1984
Sisterhood and Solidarity: Workers’ Education for Women, 1914–1984
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table of contents
Cover
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Epigraph
Dedication
Foreword
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1: Robin Miller Jacoby: The Women's Trade Union League Training School for Women Organizers, 1914–1926
Girls' Stories
How I Escaped from the Factory
At the League's Training School
Notes
2: Susan Stone Wong From Soul to Strawberries: The International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union and Workers' Education, 1914–1950
The Unity Movement—The Soul of a Union
We Shall Be Free
Why I Joined My Union, and What It Has Done for Me
Notes
3: Mary Frederickson Citizens for Democracy: The Industrial Programs of the YWCA
The Social Ideals of Club Suppers
What I Want from Workers' Education
Workers and Students
Thoughts
Color Equality
Notes
4: Rita Heller Blue Collars and Bluestockings: The Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers, 1921–1938
The Song of the Factory Worker
The Machine
Thoughts in Patterns
My First Job
My First Strike
Excerpts from the Lantern Ceremony
Notes
5: Mary Frederickson Recognizing Regional Differences: The Southern Summer School for Women Workers
The Marion Manufacturing Company
A Strike against the Stretch-Out
My Struggle to Escape the Cotton Mill
I Was in the Gastonia Strike
Mother Jones' Tin Pan Army: The Women Mop Up Coal-Dale
Notes
6: Marion W. Roydhouse Partners in Progress: The Affiliated Schools for Women Workers, 1928–1939
Your face, beautiful with belief
Corky Row
Workers' Education, 1939
Notes
7: Alice Kessler-Harris Education in Working-Class Solidarity: The Summer School for Office Workers
We Went to the Summer School
We Take Our Stand
Notes
8: Joyce L. Kornbluh The She-She-She Camps: An Experiment in Living and Learning, 1934–1937
For Sale
Notes
9: Barbara Mayer Wertheimer To Rekindle the Spirit: Current Education Programs for Women Workers
Interview with Barbara Kohn, United Auto Workers
We Came Here Stripped
Better Than B-12
Valedictory Speech
Factory Worker
On the Wings of a Dove
Sisterhood
Hope
Conviction
Notes
10: Lyn Goldfarb Memories of a Movement: A Conversation
Photographs
Selected Bibliography
Index
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