How Did the League of Women Shoppers Use Their Privilege to Act in Solidarity with Workers, 1935-1948?

How Did the League of Women Shoppers Use Their Privilege to Act in Solidarity with Workers, 1935-1948?

written by Beth Robinson, fl. 2014 (Alexandria, VA: Alexander Street, 2014), 108 page(s),
Source: documents.alexanderstreet.com

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Field of Interest
Women and Social Movements
Author
Beth Robinson, fl. 2014
Collection
Women and Social Movements in the United States,1600-2000
Content Type
Document project
Duration
0 sec
Format
Related Web resources
URL
https://documents.alexanderstreet.com/node/112
Page Count
108
Publication Year
2014
Publisher
Alexander Street
Place Published / Released
Alexandria, VA
Subject
Women and Social Movements, History, Women and Work, Consumer society, Labor disputes, Labor strikes, Labor unions, Working conditions, Communism, Social classes, Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho, League of Women Shoppers, Depression & World War II (1929–1945), 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Mujer y Trabajo, Mulher e Trabalho

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