Daughters of the Shtetl: Life and Labor in the Immigrant Generation by Susan A. Glenn

Daughters of the Shtetl: Life and Labor in the Immigrant Generation

Susan A. Glenn
328 pages
Cornell University Press
Aug 1991
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In this fascinating portrait of Jewish immigrant wage earners, Susan A. Glenn weaves together several strands of social history to show the emergence of an ethnic version of what early twentieth-century Americans called the "New Womanhood." She maintains that during an era when Americans perceived women as temporary workers interested ultimately in marriage and motherhood, these young Jewish women turned the garment industry upside down with a wave of militant strikes and shop-floor activism and helped build the two major clothing workers' unions.
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Pages 328
Publisher Cornell University P...
Published 1991
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