Women And The American Labor Movement From Colonial Times To The Eve Of World War I

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Women and the American Labor Movement: From colonial times to the eve of World War I

Women and the American Labor Movement: From colonial times to the eve of World War I
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Publisher : New York : Free Press
Total Pages : 656
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Book Synopsis Women and the American Labor Movement: From colonial times to the eve of World War I by : Philip Sheldon Foner

Download or read book Women and the American Labor Movement: From colonial times to the eve of World War I written by Philip Sheldon Foner and published by New York : Free Press. This book was released on 1979 with total page 656 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An account of the efforts of women to improve their working conditions, often in the face of hostility from employers and the public and the indifference of the male-dominated trade unions, discussing these efforts against the background of the major social, political, and economic events in American history.


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