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Leon Fink
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| Editor's Introduction |
| Page: 399 |
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Stephanie Luce
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| "The Full Fruits of Our Labor": The Rebirth of the Living Wage Movement |
| Pages: 401-409 |
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Rickie Solinger
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| Beggars and Choosers: Motherhood is Not a Class Privilege in America |
| Pages: 411-418 |
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Leon Fink
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| What is to be Done--In Labor History? |
| Pages: 419-424 |
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Andrew Arnold
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| Comment |
| Pages: 425-426 |
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Dale A. Hathaway
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| Mexico's Frente Auténtico del Trabajo and the Problem of Unionizing Maquiladoras |
| Pages: 427-438 |
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Huberto Juárez Núñez
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| Maquila Workers in Mexico: The Prospects for Organization and International Solidarity |
| Pages: 439-450 |
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John D. French
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| Towards Effective Transnational Labor Solidarity between NAFTA North and NAFTA South |
| Pages: 451-459 |
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Jorge Alberto Fernandez
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| Redesigning the Strategy of the Frente Auténtico del Trabajo in the Maquiladoras |
| Pages: 461-464 |
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James R. Barrett
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| Revolution and Personal Crisis: William Z. Foster, Personal Narrative, and the Subjective in the History of American Communism |
| Pages: 465-482 |
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Jarod H. Roll
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| Gideon's Band: From Socialism to Vigilantism in Southeast Missouri, 1907-1916 |
| Pages: 483-503 |
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David Witwer
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| Race Relations in the Early Teamsters Union |
| Pages: 505-532 |
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John Potter
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| "Suppose it Were Your Daughter": Gender, Class and Work as Perceived by Women Factory Inspectors in Progressive Era Massachusetts |
| Pages: 533-546 |
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Book Reviews  |
| Pages: 547-581 |
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Book Reviews  |
| Pages: 583-592 |
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Notes on Contributors  |
| Pages: 593-594 |