Sisterhood and Solidarity : Workers' Education for Women, 1914-1984 / / edited by Joyce L. Kornbluh and Mary Frederickson.

Sisterhood and Solidarity was one of the first volumes, and remains one of the few, to call attention to the importance of workers’ education for women. The ten original essays, written by some of the best known labor and working-class history scholars of the time, analyze an educational experiment...

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Place / Publishing House:Philadelphia : : Temple University Press,, 1984.
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1984
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