To What Extent Did Jewish and Italian Immigrant Women’s Social Experience, Workplace Hardship, and The Triangle Factory Fire Act as a Key Prompt To Make Them Turn To Protest and Unionism in New York City Between 1909-1915?

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    • 2020
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Dissertation, America, New York, labour movement, Judaism, Italy, migrants, women, working, trade unions

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