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The 1920s Jazz Age is remembered for flappers and speakeasies, not for the success of a declining labor movement. A more complex story was unfolding among the young women and men in the hosiery mills of Kensington, the working-class heart of Philadelphia. Their product was silk stockings, the iconic fashion item of the flapper culture then sweeping America and the world. Although the young people who flooded into this booming industry were avid participants in Jazz Age culture, they also embraced a surprising, rights-based labor movement, headed by the socialist-led American Federation of Full-Fashioned Hosiery Workers (AFFFHW).

In this first history of this remarkable union, Sharon McConnell-Sidorick reveals how activists ingeniously fused youth culture and radical politics to build a subculture that included dances and parties as well as picket lines and sit-down strikes, while forging a vision for social change. In documenting AFFFHW members and the Kensington community, McConnell-Sidorick shows how labor federations like the Congress of Industrial Organizations and government programs like the New Deal did not spring from the heads of union leaders or policy experts but were instead nurtured by grassroots social movements across America.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Figures, Map, and Tables
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Introduction
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  1. Chapter One: A Community of Labor
  2. pp. 11-41
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  1. Chapter Two: The Evolution of a Fighting Union
  2. pp. 42-68
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  1. Chapter Three: From Jazz Babies to Youth Militants
  2. pp. 69-102
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  1. Chapter Four: The Firebrands of the Union: Hosiery’s Labor Feminists
  2. pp. 103-132
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  1. Chapter Five: Martyrs and Working-Class Heroes in the Great Depression
  2. pp. 133-175
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  1. Chapter Six: Storming the Bastille: The Triumph of Social Justice Unionism
  2. pp. 176-218
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  1. Epilogue
  2. pp. 219-226
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  1. Notes
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  1. Index
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