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Radical America Vol. 9 No. 4-5

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Table of Contents

  • Fighting on two fronts: working-class militancy in the 1940's (Green, James):
  • Defending the no-strike pledge: CIO politics during World War II (Lichtenstein, Nelson):
  • Wildcat! The wartime strike wave in auto (Jennings, Ed):
  • Epilogue (Glaberman, Martin):
  • Rosie the Riveter: myths and realities (Quick, Paddy):
  • Working women and the War: four narratives:
  • Shipyard diary of a woman welder (Clawson, Augusta):
  • Women in the shipyard (Archibald, Katherine):
  • Two episodes (Sonnenberg, Mary):
  • Post-war consumer boycotts (Stein, Anne):
  • American labor on the defensive: a 1940's Odyssey (Weir, Stan):
  • The end of corporate liberalism: class struggle in the electrical manufacturing industry, 1933-1950 (Schatz, Ronald):
  • Working-class history in the 1940's: a bibliographical essay (Green, James):

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"Radical America Vol. 9 No. 4-5 " Radical America. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:89294/

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  • Radical America

    A digital edition of Radical America, a product of the campus-based New Left of the late 1960s, specifically the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), but the magazine long outlived its seedbed. Its trajectory illustrates the effort to place an …
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