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The New Women's Labor History
Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 2006
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THE COMMON VERSE
ARTICLES
CONTRIBUTORS
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Eileen Boris
Beyond Laments and Eulogies: Re-imaginings
Labor 3(3): 1-4 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-2006-001
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THE COMMON VERSE
Cortney Davis
Then There's the Nurse
Labor 3(3): 5 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-2006-002
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ARTICLES
Alice Kessler-Harris
The Wages of Patriarchy: Some Thoughts about the Continuing Relevance of Class and Gender
Labor 3(3): 7-21 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-2006-003
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Paige Raibmon
The Practice of Everyday Colonialism: Indigenous Women at Work in the Hop Fields and Tourist Industry of Puget Sound
Labor 3(3): 23-56 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-2006-004
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Esyllt Jones
Politicizing the Laboring Body: Working Families, Death, and Burial in Winnipeg's Influenza Epidemic, 1918-1919
Labor 3(3): 57-75 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-2006-005
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Nancy M. Forestell
"And I Feel Like I'm Dying from Mining for Gold": Disability, Gender, and the Mining Community, 1920-1950
Labor 3(3): 77-93 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-2006-006
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Laurie B. Green
"Where Would the Negro Women Apply for Work?": Gender, Race, and Labor in Wartime Memphis
Labor 3(3): 95-117 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-2006-007
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Kathleen M. Barry
"Too Glamorous to Be Considered Workers": Flight Attendants and Pink-Collar Activism in Mid-Twentieth-Century America
Labor 3(3): 119-138 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-2006-008
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CONTRIBUTORS
CONTRIBUTORS
Labor 3(3): 139-140 (2006); DOI:10.1215/15476715-3-3-139
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