All together different : Yiddish socialists, garment workers, and the labor roots of multiculturalism /
In the early 1930's, the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) organized large numbers of Black and Hispanic workers through a broadly conceived program of education, culture, and community involvement. The ILGWU admitted these new members, the overwhelming majority of...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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New York :
New York University Press,
2011.
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Series: | Goldstein-Goren series in American Jewish history.
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Table of Contents:
- Harmoniously functioning nationalities: Yiddish socialism in Russia and the United States, 1892-1918
- The revolutionary and gendered origins of garment workers' education, 1909-1918
- Political factionalism and multicultural education, 1917-1927
- Reconstructing a multicultural union, 1927-1933
- All together different: social unionism and the multicultural front, 1933-1937
- Politics and the precarious place of multiculturalism
- From Yiddish socialism to Jewish liberalism: the politics and social vision of pins and needles, 1937-1941
- Cosmopolitan unionism and mutual culturalism in the World War II era.