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Purchasing Power: Consumer Organizing, Gender, and the Seattle Labor Movement, 1919–1929
SKU: 9780521467148
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Explore pivotal shifts in economic history and consumer organizing. This compelling study reveals how women’s collective action leveraged purchasing power to profoundly impact labor relations and union strength in Seattle throughout the 1920s. Discover the intricate dynamics between gender, class, and economic justice, offering a unique perspective on social movements. An essential read for students of labor history, gender studies, and anyone interested in the historical influence of consumer power on economic outcomes. It provides critical insights into a transformative era for social and economic change.
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