Select Bibliography of Primary Print Sources Held in
The Fromkin Memorial Collection, Golda Meir Library

Union Maids (1977)


Committee for Industrial Organization. Industrial Unions Mean Unity: Our Answer to President Green. Washington, D.C.: The Committee, [1936?].
Call Number: (FMC) 414

Gl�ck, Elsie. Introduction to American Trade Unionism: With Supplement. New York: Affiliated Schools for Workers, [c1937].
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6508 .G65 1937

Gordon, Evelyn B. Weaving the Future. New York: Workers Library Publishers, [1937].
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6515 .T4 G67x 1937.

Hutchins, Grace. What Every Working Woman Wants. New York, N.Y.: Workers Library Publishers, 1935.
Call Number: (FMC) HN 64 .H95x 1935

International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. How To Start Classes: Methods and Materials in Workers' Education Activities for Trade Unions. New York City: Educational Dept., International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, [c1937].
Call Number: (FMC) LC 5051 .H69x 1937

Nestor, Agnes. Woman's Labor Leader: An Autobiography of Agnes Nestor. Rockford, Ill.: Bellevue Books Pub. Co. [c1954].
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6095 .N37 A3

Parker, Cornelia (Stratton). Working With the Working Woman. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1922.
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6095 .P3

Pollak, Katherine Heilprin. How A Trade Union Is Run. Katonah, N. Y.: Brookwood, 1932.
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6511 .P6x

Pollak, Katherine Heilprin. Important Union Methods. Katonah, N. Y.: Brookwood, 1932.
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6511 .P62x

Pollak, Katherine H. Our Labor Movement Today. Katonah, N.Y.: Brookwood, 1932.
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6508 .P65x 1932

Saposs, David J. and Elizabeth T. Bliss. Anti-Labor Activities In The United States. New York City, League for Industrial Democracy, 1938. Series: League for Industrial Democracy. L.I.D. Pamphlet.
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6508 .S23

Small, Sasha. Women in Action. New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1935.
Call Number: (FMC) HD6079.2.U5 S62x 1935

Smith, Florence Patteson. Chronological Development of Labor Legislation for Women in the United States. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1932. Series: Bulletin (United States. Women's Bureau) no. 66-II.
Call Number: (FMC) KF 3555 .S65x

United States Department of Labor. Women's Bureau. Women at Work: A Century of Industrial Change. Washington, DC: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1939. Series: Bulletin (United States. Women's Bureau); no. 161.
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6095 .U54 1939

Vorse, Mary Heaton. Labor's New Millions. New York: Modern Age Books, Inc., [c1938].
Call Number: (FMC) HD 8072 .V75

Wolfson, Theresa. The Woman Worker and the Trade Unions. New York: International Publishers, 1926.
Call Number: (FMC) HD 6079 .W55

TO SEARCH FOR WORKS ABOUT WOMEN IN LABOR UNIONS, USE THE FOLLOWING SUBJECT HEADINGS:

  • Work--Social Aspects--United States.
  • United States--Social Conditions.
  • Labor Laws And Legislation--United States.
  • Women--Employment--United States.
  • Labor And Laboring Classes--United States.
  • Women--Social And Moral Questions.
  • Women--United States--Social Conditions.
  • Trade-Unions--United States.

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