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Book Synopsis
A study of the ladies' garment industry in northeastern Pennsylvania between 1945 and 1995, featuring sixteen selected oral histories conducted with workers, shop owners, and others with knowledge of the industry.

Trade Review

“A detailed yet readable study of the lives of the garment industry. This is a fine social history of ordinary people that brings the past to life.”

—Richard A. Greenwald,author of The Triangle Fire, the Protocols of Peace, and Industrial Democracy in Progressive Era New York


“An important contribution to US labor history and twentieth-century US history. The interviews offer nuanced views and multiple perspectives on labor struggles in the region, offering particularly new and valuable views of the influence of geography on industrial development and the growth of the trade union movement and showing why we need a broad view to understand even local industrial history.”

—Thomas Dublin,author of The Face of Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region in the Twentieth Century


“Taking the measure, Wolensky has produced a valuable and informative work. It will serve as an important primary source, giving insights into not only the Wyoming Valley but also eastern Pennsylvania, its economy, its people, and the mores of the era it covers.”

—Richard P. Mulcahy Pennsylvania History



Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Introduction: Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Garment Industry

1. Dorothy “Dot” Ney: Garment Worker, Union Organizer, and Business Agent

2. William “Bill” Cherkes: Garment Shop Owner and Garment Association President

3. Minnie “Min” Matheson: Labor Leader, Social Activist, and ILGWU District Director

4. Angelo “Rusty” “Bill” DePasquale: Mineworker and ILGWU Organizer and “Enforcer”

5. Anthony “Tony” D’Angelo: Garment Presser and Barber

6. Alice Reca: Garment Worker, Union Organizer, and Business Agent

7. John “Johnny” Justin: Garment Worker, Labor Organizer, and ILGWU District Director

8. Clementine “Clem” Lyons: Garment Worker, Business Agent, and Chorus Performer and Director

Image Gallery

9. Helen Weiss: Garment Worker, Business Agent, and Chorus Performer

10. George and Lucy Zorgo: Union Printers and Labor Advocates

11. Philomena “Minnie” Caputo: Garment Worker, Union Activist, Chairlady, and Floorlady

12. Dr. Albert Schiowitz: Physician and Director of the Wyoming Valley ILGWU Health Center

13. Leo Gutstein: Family Garment Shop Owner and Garment Association President

14. Pearl Novak: Garment Worker, Union Organizer, and Social Activist

15. Betty Greenberg: Mother, Spouse, Activist, and the Mathesons’Daughter

16. Labor, Working-Class, Gender, and Oral History

Appendix 1: The Wyoming Valley Oral Histories

Appendix 2: Glossary of Selected Terms

Appendix 3: Biographical Sketches

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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    Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
    Publication Date: 14/01/2020
    ISBN13: 9780271084909, 978-0271084909
    ISBN10: 0271084901

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A study of the ladies' garment industry in northeastern Pennsylvania between 1945 and 1995, featuring sixteen selected oral histories conducted with workers, shop owners, and others with knowledge of the industry.

    Trade Review

    “A detailed yet readable study of the lives of the garment industry. This is a fine social history of ordinary people that brings the past to life.”

    —Richard A. Greenwald,author of The Triangle Fire, the Protocols of Peace, and Industrial Democracy in Progressive Era New York


    “An important contribution to US labor history and twentieth-century US history. The interviews offer nuanced views and multiple perspectives on labor struggles in the region, offering particularly new and valuable views of the influence of geography on industrial development and the growth of the trade union movement and showing why we need a broad view to understand even local industrial history.”

    —Thomas Dublin,author of The Face of Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracite Region in the Twentieth Century


    “Taking the measure, Wolensky has produced a valuable and informative work. It will serve as an important primary source, giving insights into not only the Wyoming Valley but also eastern Pennsylvania, its economy, its people, and the mores of the era it covers.”

    —Richard P. Mulcahy Pennsylvania History



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    List of Abbreviations

    Introduction: Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Garment Industry

    1. Dorothy “Dot” Ney: Garment Worker, Union Organizer, and Business Agent

    2. William “Bill” Cherkes: Garment Shop Owner and Garment Association President

    3. Minnie “Min” Matheson: Labor Leader, Social Activist, and ILGWU District Director

    4. Angelo “Rusty” “Bill” DePasquale: Mineworker and ILGWU Organizer and “Enforcer”

    5. Anthony “Tony” D’Angelo: Garment Presser and Barber

    6. Alice Reca: Garment Worker, Union Organizer, and Business Agent

    7. John “Johnny” Justin: Garment Worker, Labor Organizer, and ILGWU District Director

    8. Clementine “Clem” Lyons: Garment Worker, Business Agent, and Chorus Performer and Director

    Image Gallery

    9. Helen Weiss: Garment Worker, Business Agent, and Chorus Performer

    10. George and Lucy Zorgo: Union Printers and Labor Advocates

    11. Philomena “Minnie” Caputo: Garment Worker, Union Activist, Chairlady, and Floorlady

    12. Dr. Albert Schiowitz: Physician and Director of the Wyoming Valley ILGWU Health Center

    13. Leo Gutstein: Family Garment Shop Owner and Garment Association President

    14. Pearl Novak: Garment Worker, Union Organizer, and Social Activist

    15. Betty Greenberg: Mother, Spouse, Activist, and the Mathesons’Daughter

    16. Labor, Working-Class, Gender, and Oral History

    Appendix 1: The Wyoming Valley Oral Histories

    Appendix 2: Glossary of Selected Terms

    Appendix 3: Biographical Sketches

    Notes

    Bibliography

    Index

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