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- Contents
- Series Editors’ Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I – Historical and Economic Perspectives
- Chapter 1 – An Economic Profile of Women in the United States
- Chapter 2 – Speaking Up: The Politics of Black Women’s Labor History
- Part II – Manufacturing and Domestic Service
- Chapter 3 – The Evolution of Alohawear: Colonialism, Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Gender in Hawaii??
- Chapter 4 – Women’s Resistance in the Sun Belt: Anglos and Hispanas Respond to Managerial Control
- Chapter 5 – Working “Without Papers” in the United States: Toward the Integration of Legal Stat
- Part III – Health Care, Professions, Managerial Positions, and Entrepreneurship
- Chapter 6 – Class Experience and Conflict i n a Feminist Workplace: A Case Study
- Chapter 7 – Black and White Professional-Managerial Women’s Perceptions of Racism and Sexism in t
- Chapter 8 – Korean Immigrant Wives’ Labor Force Participation, Marital Power, and Status
- Part IV – Working for a Better Community: Dilemmas in Building Solidarity
- Chapter 9 – Working-Class Mexican American Women and “Voluntarism”: “We Have to Do It!”
- Chapter 10 – The Third Shift: Black Women’s Club Activities in Denver, 1900-1925
- Epilogue
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- About the Contributors
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