Women, Work, and Protest
Explore the pivotal role of women's labor history in "Women, Work, and Protest," a compelling collection curated by leading scholars in feminist research. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2012, this hardback edition spans 350 pages, delving deep into the evolution of women's work and the significant struggles they have faced throughout the twentieth century in the United States. This essential volume highlights how paid work has become increasingly central to women's lives, showcasing the importance of their labor movements and protests. Perfect for anyone interested in women's studies, labor history, or social justice, this book offers an insightful examination of the past and its relevance today. Don’t miss out on this critical resource that redefines our understanding of women's contributions to the workforce!