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  1. Editor's Introduction
  2. Leon Fink
  3. pp. 1-2
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  1. Ready to Kill
  2. Carl Sandburg
  3. pp. 3-4
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  1. Remembering the Chicago Race Riot of 1919
  2. Peter Cole
  3. pp. 5-7
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  1. "Did Emmett Till Die in Vain? Organized Labor Says No!": The United Packinghouse Workers and Civil Rights Unionism in the Mid-1950s
  2. Matthew F. Nichter
  3. pp. 8-40
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  1. Sustaining Labor Politics in Hard Times: Race, Labor, and Coalition Building in Racine, Wisconsin
  2. Naomi R Williams
  3. pp. 41-63
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  1. The Civil War as a Humanitarian Crisis
  2. Elizabeth R. Varon
  3. pp. 64-69
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  1. Notes on the Unraveling: Thinking about The Women's Fight
  2. Scott Reynolds Nelson
  3. pp. 70-73
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  1. Civil War History beyond the Gender Binary
  2. Andrew Zimmerman
  3. pp. 74-82
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  1. The Women's Fight: A Coda
  2. Thavolia Glymph
  3. pp. 83-91
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  1. Rethinking the Boundaries of Class: Labor History and Theories of Class and Capitalism
  2. Julie Greene
  3. pp. 92-112
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  1. The Adjunct Underclass: How America's Colleges Betrayed Their Faculty, Their Students, and Their Mission by Herb Childress (review)
  2. Jon Shelton
  3. pp. 113-115
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  1. Archaeology of Domestic Landscapes of the Enslaved in the Caribbean ed. by James A. Delle and Elizabeth C. Clay (review)
  2. Brent R. Fortenberry
  3. pp. 115-117
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  1. City of Workers, City of Struggle: How Labor Movements Changed New York ed. by Joshua B. Freeman (review)
  2. Nick Juravich
  3. pp. 117-119
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  1. Bound for Work: Labor, Mobility, and Colonial Rule in Central Mozambique, 1940–1965 by Zachary Kagan Guthrie (review)
  2. Marcia C. Schenck
  3. pp. 120-121
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  1. Imperial Metropolis: Los Angeles, Mexico, and the Borderlands of American Empire, 1865–1941 by Jessica M. Kim (review)
  2. Eladio Bobadilla
  3. pp. 122-124
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  1. Beyond the Rebel Girl: Women and the Industrial Workers of the World in the Pacific Northwest, 1905–1924 by Heather Mayer (review)
  2. Lara Vapnek
  3. pp. 128-129
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  1. Tramps and Trade Union Travelers: Internal Migration and Organized Labor in Gilded Age America, 1870–1900 by Kim Moody (review)
  2. Chad Pearson
  3. pp. 130-132
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  1. City of Refuge: Slavery and Petit Marronage in the Great Dismal Swamp, 1763–1856 by Marcus P. Nevius (review)
  2. Antonio T. Bly
  3. pp. 132-133
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  1. NASA and the Long Civil Rights Movement ed. by Brian C. Odom and Stephen P. Waring (review)
  2. David Bates
  3. pp. 134-135
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  1. Lockheed, Atlanta, and the Struggle for Racial Integration by Randall L. Patton (review)
  2. Alan Draper
  3. pp. 136-137
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  1. Equality: An American Dilemma, 1866–1896 by Charles Postel (review)
  2. Kathleen Mapes
  3. pp. 138-139
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  1. The Reinvention of Atlantic Slavery: Technology, Labor, Race, and Capitalism in the Greater Caribbean by Daniel B. Rood (review)
  2. Evelyn P. Jennings
  3. pp. 140-142
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  1. The Mayans among Us: Migrant Women and Meatpacking in the Great Plains by Ann L. Sittig and Martha Florinda González (review)
  2. Sarah McNamara
  3. pp. 142-143
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  1. Rural Origins, City Lives: Class and Place in Contemporary China by Roberta Zavoretti (review)
  2. David Palmer
  3. pp. 144-145
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