A lifetime of labor : The autobiography of Alice H. Cook
The work of the indefatigable Alice Hanson Cook benefitted the lives of working people-and especially working women-on four continents. A pioneer in union organizing, worker education, and equal rights for working women, Cook carried on her path-blazing work across the country and around the world,...
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New York
The Feminist Press at the City University
1990
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| Summary: | The work of the indefatigable Alice Hanson Cook benefitted the lives of working people-and especially working women-on four continents. A pioneer in union organizing, worker education, and equal rights for working women, Cook carried on her path-blazing work across the country and around the world, across racial, ethnic, national, and class lines, and across boundaries she refused to accept were impassable. |
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