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Table of Contents

  1. Editor’s Introduction
  2. Leon Fink
  3. pp. 1-3
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The Common Verse

  1. Uniform Change-Out
  2. Sarah Cortez
  3. pp. 5-6
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LAWCHA Watch

  1. President’s Perspective: Looking Ahead from Washington, DC
  2. Nancy MacLean
  3. pp. 7-9
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Articles

  1. The Politics of Justice: Rethinking Brazil’s Corporatist Labor Movement
  2. Fernando Teixeira da Silva, Larissa Rosa Corrêa
  3. pp. 11-31
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  1. “I Know My Way Around a Little Bit”: Bishop Joseph Donnelly and American Labor, 1941–1977
  2. Ronald W. Schatz
  3. pp. 33-61
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Interview

  1. The Making and Remaking of a Labor Historian: Interview with James R. Barrett
  2. Kathleen Mapes, Randi Storch
  3. pp. 63-79
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Book Reviews

  1. Working Class Radicals: The Socialist Party in West Virginia, 1898–1920 by Frederick A. Barkey (review)
  2. Kenyon Zimmer
  3. pp. 80-82
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  1. American Gandhi: A. J. Muste and the History of Radicalism in the Twentieth Century by Leilah Danielson (review)
  2. Paul Buhle
  3. pp. 83-86
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  1. The Struggle for America’s Promise: Equal Opportunity at the Dawn of Corporate Capital by Claire Goldstene (review)
  2. Eric S. Yellin
  3. pp. 87-89
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  1. Slaves and Englishmen: Human Bondage in the Early Modern Atlantic World by Michael Guasco (review)
  2. John Donoghue
  3. pp. 90-91
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  1. Striking Beauties: Women Apparel Workers in the U.S. South, 1930–2000 by Michelle Haberland (review)
  2. Jessica Wilkerson
  3. pp. 92-94
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  1. Steel Barrio: The Great Migration to South Chicago, 1915–1940 by Michael Innis-Jiménez (review)
  2. James R. Barrett
  3. pp. 95-96
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  1. Winning the War for Democracy: The March on Washington Movement, 1941–1946 by David Lucander (review)
  2. Steven A. Reich
  3. pp. 101-103
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  1. Children and Youth during the Gilded Age and Progressive Era ed. by James Marten (review)
  2. Brian Rouleau
  3. pp. 104-107
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  1. The Mulatto Republic: Class, Race, and Dominican National Identity by April J. Mayes (review)
  2. James E. Sanders
  3. pp. 108-110
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  1. Hard Times in the Marvelous City: From Dictatorship to Democracy in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro by Bryan McCann (review)
  2. Diego Coletto
  3. pp. 111-113
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  1. Stinking Stones and Rocks of Gold: Phosphate, Fertilizer, and Industrialization in Postbellum South Carolina by Shepherd W. McKinley (review)
  2. Albert G. Way
  3. pp. 114-116
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  1. Marvin Miller: Baseball Revolutionary by Robert F. Burk (review)
  2. Sarah L. Trembanis
  3. pp. 117-119
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  1. Choctaw Resurgence in Mississippi: Race, Class, and Nation Building in the Jim Crow South, 1830–1877 by Katherine M. B. Osburn (review)
  2. Jane Simonsen
  3. pp. 120-122
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  1. Revolutionary Teamsters: The Minneapolis Truckers’ Strikes of 1934 by Bryan D. Palmer (review)
  2. Claire Goldstene
  3. pp. 123-125
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  1. Rebels and Runaways: Slave Resistance in Nineteenth-Century Florida by Larry Eugene Rivers (review)
  2. Dale T. Graden
  3. pp. 126-128
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  1. Abrazando el Espíritu: Bracero Families Confront the U.S.-Mexico Border by Ana Elizabeth Rosas (review)
  2. Andrew J. Hazelton
  3. pp. 129-131
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  1. Bonds of Alliance: Indigenous and Atlantic Slaveries in New France by Brett Rushforth (review)
  2. John T. Ellisor
  3. pp. 132-134
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  1. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn: Modern American Revolutionary by Lara Vapnek (review)
  2. Annelise Orleck
  3. pp. 135-138
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  1. Blue-Collar Broadway: The Craft and Industry of American Theater by Timothy R. White (review)
  2. Christine Woodworth
  3. pp. 145-147
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  1. Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery by Deborah Willis, Barbara Krauthamer (review)
  2. Stacey L. Smith
  3. pp. 148-149
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