Sons and Daughters of Labor

Sons and Daughters of Labor by Ileen DeVault, published by Cornell University Press in October 1990, is a scholarly work that delves into the experiences of working-class families in the United States. This first edition, comprising 210 pages, examines the social dynamics and historical context surrounding labor in Pennsylvania, offering insights into the lives of those who contributed to the labor movement.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of social classes and their evolution in American history, particularly within the framework of Pennsylvania’s labor landscape. The book presents a thorough analysis of the challenges and triumphs faced by these families, contributing to a broader understanding of labor history in the United States. Through its focused examination, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in social history and the complexities of class relations.
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