Radicals of the worst sort : laboring women in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1860-1912

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Radicals of the worst sort : laboring women in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1860-1912

Ardis Cameron

(Women in American history)(The working class in American history)

University of Illinois Press, 1995

1st pbk. ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Ardis Cameron focuses on the textile workers' strikes of 1882 and 1912 in this examination of class and gender formation as drawn from the experience and language of the working-class neighborhoods of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Using the neighborhood perspective to explore the role of women in worker militancy, Cameron reveals the importance of female networks and organizational life in working-class culture and politics. Unionized women were labeled "radicals of the worst sort" because, in fighting for equality, they also rebelled against traditional economic and sexual hierarchies. Oral histories and detailed maps illuminate the setting and the dramatic story behind the famous Bread and Roses strike of 1912.

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