Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: The Trailblazers -- The Mill Girls of Lowell, Massachusetts -- "The Blood of Souls in Bondage" -- The Freed Black Washerwomen of Jackson, Mississippi -- A Showdown in Atlanta -- Chapter 2: The Garment Workers -- The Fiery Jewish Girls ('Farbrente Yidishe Meydlekh') of New York City -- "Burning Death Before Our Eyes" -- Frances Perkins: Labor Activist Turned Architect of the New Deal -- "A Turning Point in My Life": Sue Lo Kee and the National Dollar Stores Factory Strike -- 'Viva La Huelga:' Rosa Flores and the San Antonio Farah Strike -- Chapter 3: The Mill Workers -- Innovation and Bloodshed on the Picket Line -- Ola Delight Smith and the Battle to Organize the South -- Militancy in the Southern Mills: The 1934 Textile Strike -- Chapter 4: The Revolutionaries -- Lucy Parsons and the Haymarket Eight -- Ben Fletcher and the Rise of Racial Capitalism -- The United States of America vs. the Wobblies -- Dr. Marie Equi, Portland's "Queen of the Bolsheviks" -- The Bloody Responses to Revolt -- Chapter 5: The Miners -- Women Break Open the Mines of Appalachia -- Black Labor and the Coal Creek War -- They Called Her Mother Jones -- The West Diversifies the Workforce -- Indigenous and Latino Workers Hold the Line -- A Half Century Later, Back Where We Began -- The 2021 Warrior Met Coal Strike -- Chapter 6: The Harvesters -- Hawai'i's Masters and Servants -- Sugar and Blood -- 'Los Braceros', the Dust Bowl, and the Great Mexican-American Migration -- "Crusader in Rubber Boots and a Big Skirt" -- '"Si, Se Puede!"' -- Nagi Daifullah and the Largest Farmworker Strike in History -- "We Want Dignity and Respect" -- Chapter 7: The Cleaners -- Waiting to Work -- "The Bronx Slave Market" -- Building Power in the Power Laundries -- Dorothy Lee Bolden and the World Ahead | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: The Trailblazers -- The Mill Girls of Lowell, Massachusetts -- "The Blood of Souls in Bondage" -- The Freed Black Washerwomen of Jackson, Mississippi -- A Showdown in Atlanta -- Chapter 2: The Garment Workers -- The Fiery Jewish Girls ('Farbrente Yidishe Meydlekh') of New York City -- "Burning Death Before Our Eyes" -- Frances Perkins: Labor Activist Turned Architect of the New Deal -- "A Turning Point in My Life": Sue Lo Kee and the National Dollar Stores Factory Strike -- 'Viva La Huelga:' Rosa Flores and the San Antonio Farah Strike -- Chapter 3: The Mill Workers -- Innovation and Bloodshed on the Picket Line -- Ola Delight Smith and the Battle to Organize the South -- Militancy in the Southern Mills: The 1934 Textile Strike -- Chapter 4: The Revolutionaries -- Lucy Parsons and the Haymarket Eight -- Ben Fletcher and the Rise of Racial Capitalism -- The United States of America vs. the Wobblies -- Dr. Marie Equi, Portland's "Queen of the Bolsheviks" -- The Bloody Responses to Revolt -- Chapter 5: The Miners -- Women Break Open the Mines of Appalachia -- Black Labor and the Coal Creek War -- They Called Her Mother Jones -- The West Diversifies the Workforce -- Indigenous and Latino Workers Hold the Line -- A Half Century Later, Back Where We Began -- The 2021 Warrior Met Coal Strike -- Chapter 6: The Harvesters -- Hawai'i's Masters and Servants -- Sugar and Blood -- 'Los Braceros', the Dust Bowl, and the Great Mexican-American Migration -- "Crusader in Rubber Boots and a Big Skirt" -- '"Si, Se Puede!"' -- Nagi Daifullah and the Largest Farmworker Strike in History -- "We Want Dignity and Respect" -- Chapter 7: The Cleaners -- Waiting to Work -- "The Bronx Slave Market" -- Building Power in the Power Laundries -- Dorothy Lee Bolden and the World Ahead '"Ya Basta!"' ("Enough Is Enough") -- Chapter 8: The Freedom Fighters -- "Shoot to Kill Any Negro Who Refuse[s] to Surrender Immediately" -- The Pullman Railway Porters -- The Pullman Maids' Double Bind -- "You're Supposed to Be Scared When You Come in Here" -- "There Was No One More Able to Pull It Together Than Bayard Rustin" -- Chapter 9: The Movers -- Brewing Up Trouble -- "No Red-Baiting, No Race-Baiting, No Queen-Baiting!" -- "We Put the 'Trans' Back in Transportation" -- Reagan Declares War on Labor -- Freedom to Fly -- Chapter 10: The Metalworkers -- A Midwestern Revolution -- Building Multiracial Alliances in the Michigan Auto Industry -- Arab Solidarity in Dearborn, Michigan -- Fighting Sexual Harassment on the Assembly Line -- Steel Pride -- Chapter 11: The Disabled Workers -- Circuses for Bread -- "Handicapped Workers Must Live, Give Us Jobs" -- Section 504, a Civil Rights Act for the Disabled -- "They Know We're Desperate for Work": Taking on the Subminimum Wage -- Chapter 12: The Sex Workers -- San Francisco's "Barbary Coast" -- "All I Ask Is for a Living Wage and I'll Get Out of It Myself" -- Ah Toy and the Chinese Immigrant Workers' Struggle -- Margo St. James's COYOTEs and the HIV/AIDS Crisis -- The Movement Takes Center Stage -- Performers' Rights and Community Care -- Chapter 13: The Prisoners -- The Rise of Prisoners' Labor Unions -- Women's Prisons and Rebellion -- The Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee -- California's Incarcerated Firefighters -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Copyright |
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spelling | Kelly, Kim Verfasser aut Fight Like Hell The Untold History of American Labor New York Atria Books 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (422 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: The Trailblazers -- The Mill Girls of Lowell, Massachusetts -- "The Blood of Souls in Bondage" -- The Freed Black Washerwomen of Jackson, Mississippi -- A Showdown in Atlanta -- Chapter 2: The Garment Workers -- The Fiery Jewish Girls ('Farbrente Yidishe Meydlekh') of New York City -- "Burning Death Before Our Eyes" -- Frances Perkins: Labor Activist Turned Architect of the New Deal -- "A Turning Point in My Life": Sue Lo Kee and the National Dollar Stores Factory Strike -- 'Viva La Huelga:' Rosa Flores and the San Antonio Farah Strike -- Chapter 3: The Mill Workers -- Innovation and Bloodshed on the Picket Line -- Ola Delight Smith and the Battle to Organize the South -- Militancy in the Southern Mills: The 1934 Textile Strike -- Chapter 4: The Revolutionaries -- Lucy Parsons and the Haymarket Eight -- Ben Fletcher and the Rise of Racial Capitalism -- The United States of America vs. the Wobblies -- Dr. Marie Equi, Portland's "Queen of the Bolsheviks" -- The Bloody Responses to Revolt -- Chapter 5: The Miners -- Women Break Open the Mines of Appalachia -- Black Labor and the Coal Creek War -- They Called Her Mother Jones -- The West Diversifies the Workforce -- Indigenous and Latino Workers Hold the Line -- A Half Century Later, Back Where We Began -- The 2021 Warrior Met Coal Strike -- Chapter 6: The Harvesters -- Hawai'i's Masters and Servants -- Sugar and Blood -- 'Los Braceros', the Dust Bowl, and the Great Mexican-American Migration -- "Crusader in Rubber Boots and a Big Skirt" -- '"Si, Se Puede!"' -- Nagi Daifullah and the Largest Farmworker Strike in History -- "We Want Dignity and Respect" -- Chapter 7: The Cleaners -- Waiting to Work -- "The Bronx Slave Market" -- Building Power in the Power Laundries -- Dorothy Lee Bolden and the World Ahead '"Ya Basta!"' ("Enough Is Enough") -- Chapter 8: The Freedom Fighters -- "Shoot to Kill Any Negro Who Refuse[s] to Surrender Immediately" -- The Pullman Railway Porters -- The Pullman Maids' Double Bind -- "You're Supposed to Be Scared When You Come in Here" -- "There Was No One More Able to Pull It Together Than Bayard Rustin" -- Chapter 9: The Movers -- Brewing Up Trouble -- "No Red-Baiting, No Race-Baiting, No Queen-Baiting!" -- "We Put the 'Trans' Back in Transportation" -- Reagan Declares War on Labor -- Freedom to Fly -- Chapter 10: The Metalworkers -- A Midwestern Revolution -- Building Multiracial Alliances in the Michigan Auto Industry -- Arab Solidarity in Dearborn, Michigan -- Fighting Sexual Harassment on the Assembly Line -- Steel Pride -- Chapter 11: The Disabled Workers -- Circuses for Bread -- "Handicapped Workers Must Live, Give Us Jobs" -- Section 504, a Civil Rights Act for the Disabled -- "They Know We're Desperate for Work": Taking on the Subminimum Wage -- Chapter 12: The Sex Workers -- San Francisco's "Barbary Coast" -- "All I Ask Is for a Living Wage and I'll Get Out of It Myself" -- Ah Toy and the Chinese Immigrant Workers' Struggle -- Margo St. James's COYOTEs and the HIV/AIDS Crisis -- The Movement Takes Center Stage -- Performers' Rights and Community Care -- Chapter 13: The Prisoners -- The Rise of Prisoners' Labor Unions -- Women's Prisons and Rebellion -- The Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee -- California's Incarcerated Firefighters -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Copyright Electronic books Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover Kelly, Kim Fight Like Hell New York : Atria Books,c2022 978-1-9821-7105-6 (DE-604)BV048316441 |
spellingShingle | Kelly, Kim Fight Like Hell The Untold History of American Labor Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Chapter 1: The Trailblazers -- The Mill Girls of Lowell, Massachusetts -- "The Blood of Souls in Bondage" -- The Freed Black Washerwomen of Jackson, Mississippi -- A Showdown in Atlanta -- Chapter 2: The Garment Workers -- The Fiery Jewish Girls ('Farbrente Yidishe Meydlekh') of New York City -- "Burning Death Before Our Eyes" -- Frances Perkins: Labor Activist Turned Architect of the New Deal -- "A Turning Point in My Life": Sue Lo Kee and the National Dollar Stores Factory Strike -- 'Viva La Huelga:' Rosa Flores and the San Antonio Farah Strike -- Chapter 3: The Mill Workers -- Innovation and Bloodshed on the Picket Line -- Ola Delight Smith and the Battle to Organize the South -- Militancy in the Southern Mills: The 1934 Textile Strike -- Chapter 4: The Revolutionaries -- Lucy Parsons and the Haymarket Eight -- Ben Fletcher and the Rise of Racial Capitalism -- The United States of America vs. the Wobblies -- Dr. Marie Equi, Portland's "Queen of the Bolsheviks" -- The Bloody Responses to Revolt -- Chapter 5: The Miners -- Women Break Open the Mines of Appalachia -- Black Labor and the Coal Creek War -- They Called Her Mother Jones -- The West Diversifies the Workforce -- Indigenous and Latino Workers Hold the Line -- A Half Century Later, Back Where We Began -- The 2021 Warrior Met Coal Strike -- Chapter 6: The Harvesters -- Hawai'i's Masters and Servants -- Sugar and Blood -- 'Los Braceros', the Dust Bowl, and the Great Mexican-American Migration -- "Crusader in Rubber Boots and a Big Skirt" -- '"Si, Se Puede!"' -- Nagi Daifullah and the Largest Farmworker Strike in History -- "We Want Dignity and Respect" -- Chapter 7: The Cleaners -- Waiting to Work -- "The Bronx Slave Market" -- Building Power in the Power Laundries -- Dorothy Lee Bolden and the World Ahead '"Ya Basta!"' ("Enough Is Enough") -- Chapter 8: The Freedom Fighters -- "Shoot to Kill Any Negro Who Refuse[s] to Surrender Immediately" -- The Pullman Railway Porters -- The Pullman Maids' Double Bind -- "You're Supposed to Be Scared When You Come in Here" -- "There Was No One More Able to Pull It Together Than Bayard Rustin" -- Chapter 9: The Movers -- Brewing Up Trouble -- "No Red-Baiting, No Race-Baiting, No Queen-Baiting!" -- "We Put the 'Trans' Back in Transportation" -- Reagan Declares War on Labor -- Freedom to Fly -- Chapter 10: The Metalworkers -- A Midwestern Revolution -- Building Multiracial Alliances in the Michigan Auto Industry -- Arab Solidarity in Dearborn, Michigan -- Fighting Sexual Harassment on the Assembly Line -- Steel Pride -- Chapter 11: The Disabled Workers -- Circuses for Bread -- "Handicapped Workers Must Live, Give Us Jobs" -- Section 504, a Civil Rights Act for the Disabled -- "They Know We're Desperate for Work": Taking on the Subminimum Wage -- Chapter 12: The Sex Workers -- San Francisco's "Barbary Coast" -- "All I Ask Is for a Living Wage and I'll Get Out of It Myself" -- Ah Toy and the Chinese Immigrant Workers' Struggle -- Margo St. James's COYOTEs and the HIV/AIDS Crisis -- The Movement Takes Center Stage -- Performers' Rights and Community Care -- Chapter 13: The Prisoners -- The Rise of Prisoners' Labor Unions -- Women's Prisons and Rebellion -- The Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee -- California's Incarcerated Firefighters -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Endnotes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Copyright |
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