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Dublin, Thomas, 1946-
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Incoming Resources
- Why did African-American women join the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 1880-1900?, by Thomas Dublin and Angela Scheuerer
- How did immigrant textile workers struggle to achieve an American standard of living? The 1912 strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, by Thomas Dublin and Kerri Harney
- How did the national women's conference in Houston in 1977 shape a feminist agenda for the future?, by Thomas Dublin, Stephanie Gilmore and Kathryn Kish Sklar
- Women at work, the transformation of work and community in Lowell, Massachusetts, 1826-1860, Thomas Dublin
- How did black and white Southern women campaign to end lynching, 1890-1942?, by Thomas Dublin, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Karen Vill
- How did Elisabeth Freeman's publicity skills promote woman suffrage, antilynching, and the peace movement, 1909-1919?, by Thomas Dublin and Margaret Johnston
- How did Sarah Bagley contribute to the ten-hour movement in Lowell and how did her labor activism flow into other reform movements, 1836-1870?, by Thomas Dublin and Teresa Murphy
- What gender perspectives shaped the emergence of the National Association of Colored Women, 1895-1920?, by Thomas Dublin, with Franchesca Arias and Debora Carreras
- How did the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and Chinese garment workers unite to organize the 1938 national dollar stores strike?, by Thomas Dublin, with research assistance by John Qiu, Julie Joseph, and Michelle Kleehammer
- How did Mexican working women assert their labor and constitutional rights in the 1938 San Antonio pecan shellers strike?, by Thomas Dublin, Taina DelValle, and Rosalyn Perez
- How did the perceived threat of socialism shape the relationship between workers and their allies in the New York City shirtwaist strike, 1909-1910?, by Thomas Dublin, Kathryn Kish Sklar, and Deirdre Doherty
- How did feminism contribute to the transformation of radical theater in the United States, 1966-1983?, documents selected and interpreted by Thomas Dublin and Melody James