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Contents Introduction Eric Arnesen Chapter 1 Rebecca Tannenbaum, Mary Hale and Ann Edmonds: Gender, Women's Work, and Health in Colonial Massachusetts Chapter 2 James Sidbury, Gabriel's Conspiracy and the Lives of Enslaved Artisans in Richmond, Virginia Chapter 3 Terry Murphy, Sarah Bagley: Laboring for Life Chapter 4 Paul Krause, Beeswax Taylor and the Forgotten Legacy of Labor Insurgency in Gilded Age America Chapter 5 Karin Shapiro, William R. Riley and the Limits of Interracial Unionism in the Late Nineteenth Century South Chapter 6 Colin Davis, Eugene Debs: From Conservative Unionist to American Socialist Chapter 7 Annelise Orleck, Pauline Newman: Immigration, Jewish Radicalism, and Gender Chapter 8 Chris Friday, Karl Yoneda: Radical Organizing and Asian American Labor Chapter 9 Bryant Simon, 'With God on Our Side': James Evans, Religion and Working-Class Protest in the New South Chapter 10 Eric Arnesen, A. Philip Randolph: Labor and the New Black Politics Chapter 11 Risa Goluboff, The Unusual Journey of Vernon Lawhorn, Thomas James Buchner, and the Green Brothers: Reverse Migration in World War II Chapter 12 Margaret Rose, "My Own Life's Worth": Dolores Huerta and the United Farm Workers Union Chapter 13 Kevin Boyle, Walter Reuther and the Promise of Modern America
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Labor leaders United States Biography, Social reformers United States Biography, Labor United States History