America's Working Women

by Rosalyn Baxandall (Editor)

Other authorsSusan Jacoby (Contributor), Linda Gordon (Editor), Susan Reverby (Editor), Susan Reverby (Contributor), Alice Morse Earle (Contributor), Meridel Le Sueur (Contributor), John Andrews (Contributor), Mary Heaton Vorse (Contributor), Margaret Sanger (Contributor), Edward O'Donnell (Contributor), Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (Contributor)77 more, Glenna Matthews (Contributor), Ruth Landes (Contributor), Robert Lynd (Contributor), Margery Davies (Contributor), Crystal Eastman (Contributor), Amy Kesselman (Contributor), Harriet Taylor Upton (Contributor), Helen Icken Safa (Contributor), Helen Stanton (Contributor), Robert Ernst (Contributor), Lucy Larcom (Contributor), Joyce Cowley (Contributor), Elizabeth Christman (Contributor), Robert Starobin (Contributor), Louis Levine (Contributor), Mary Van Kleeck (Contributor), U.S. Department of Agriculture (Contributor), Edith Abbott (Contributor), Barbara Baer (Contributor), Alice Henry (Contributor), Agnes Nestor (Contributor), Helen Marot (Contributor), Edna Martin (Contributor), William Sanger (Contributor), Julianna (Contributor), Kathryn Blood (Contributor), Margaret Byington (Contributor), Elizabeth Sparks (Contributor), Harriet Robinson (Contributor), Stella Nowicki (Contributor), Lucy Salmon (Contributor), Richard B. Morriss (Contributor), Ellen Betts (Contributor), Joanna Draper (Contributor), Lowell Manufacturing Company (Contributor), Eliza R. Hemingway (Contributor), Helen Sumner (Contributor), W. D. P. Bliss (Contributor), William Sylvis (Contributor), Caroline Dall (Contributor), Susna B. Anthony (Contributor), Kate Mullany (Contributor), Emily Verdery (Contributor), Leonora Barry (Contributor), Terrence Powderly (Contributor), Rosa Cristoforo (Contributor), Florence S. Wright (Contributor), Henry Moscowitz (Contributor), Esther Packard (Contributor), Mary Trueblood (Contributor), New York State Factory Investigating Committee (Contributor), Lillian Matthews (Contributor), Sue Ainslie Clark (Contributor), Rose Schneiderman (Contributor), U.S. Women's Bureau (Contributor), Theresa Malkiel (Contributor), Inez Goodman (Contributor), Lucy A. Warner (Contributor), Mollie Schepps (Contributor), Helen Lynd (Contributor), Margaret Hagood (Contributor), Wight Bakke (Contributor), Ruth Shallcross (Contributor), Serena Elizabeth Ashford (Contributor), Ann Washington Craton (Contributor), Sarah Rozner (Contributor), Ella May Wiggins (Contributor), Richard Jefferson (Contributor), Augusta Clawson (Contributor), Jennifer Colton (Contributor), Sophie Stupek (Contributor), Marion Hudson (Contributor), Michele Gubbay (Contributor), Johnnie Tillmon (Contributor), Myra Wolfgang (Contributor), Georgianna Sellers (Contributor), Annemarie Tröger (Contributor)
Paperback, 1976

Pages

xxii; 408; ix

Status

Available

Call number

HD6095.A662 1976

Publication

New York: Vintage Books, c1976; First Vintage Books Edition September 1976; 2nd printing

Physical description

xxii, 408, ix p.; 23.3 cm

ISBN

0394722086 / 9780394722085

Language

Description

A landmark work when it appeared in 1976, America's Working Women helped form the field of women's studies and transform labor history. Now the authors have enlarged the dimensions of this important anthology; more than half the selections and all the introductory material are new. Spanning the years from 1600 to the present, selections from diaries, popular magazines, historical works, oral histories, letters, songs, poetry, and fiction show women's creativity in supporting themselves, their families, and organizations or associations. Slave women recall their field work, family work, and sabotage. We see Indian women farming, and we also see the white culture coercing Indian women to give up farming. We see women in industry playing a central part in the union movement while facing the particular hazards of women's jobs and working conditions. New selections show the historical origins of today's important issues: sexual harassment, equal pay, "sex work," work in the underground economy, work in the home, and shift work. With an expanded focus on women from all racial and ethnic backgrounds and regions, America's Working Women grounds us in the battles women have fought and the ones they are in the process of winning.… (more)

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