"Shoulder to shoulder for a common cause?": Jewish, Italian, and Black women garment workers in New York City, 1900-1930
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University of Alberta
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Master's
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Master of Arts in History
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Department of History and Classics
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Subject/Keywords
Clothing workers. New York (State). New York. History.
Clothing workers. New York (State). Labor unions. New York.
Italian American women. Economic conditions.
Italian American women. New York (State). New York. History.
African American women. New York (State). New York. History.
Working class Jews. New York (State). New York.
Jewish women. New York (State). New York. History.
African American labor union members.
New York (N.Y.). Economic conditions. History.
New York (N.Y.). Race relations. History.
New York (N.Y.). Ethnic relations. History.
New York (N.Y.)
Clothing workers. New York (State). Labor unions. New York.
Italian American women. Economic conditions.
Italian American women. New York (State). New York. History.
African American women. New York (State). New York. History.
Working class Jews. New York (State). New York.
Jewish women. New York (State). New York. History.
African American labor union members.
New York (N.Y.). Economic conditions. History.
New York (N.Y.). Race relations. History.
New York (N.Y.). Ethnic relations. History.
New York (N.Y.)
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en
