Working People in the Post-Industrial Age, 1961-Present

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Working People in the Post-Industrial Age, 1961-Present

Description

Article featuring selections of oral history interviews conducted with Rhode Island working people in the 1980s. Reflections on childhood in urban, industrial Rhode Island in the wake of industrial closures, changing demographic landscapes, and their impact on the state's collective identity. Stories of mill work in Pawtucket, the Narragansett Brewery, labor negotiations, the women's movement, and other social reform movements in Rhode Island in the 1960s and 1970s. Featured in Part Two of a Rhode Island History series entitled, "Working Lives: An Oral History of Rhode Island Labor."

Creator

Buhle, Paul (editor)
Staub, Michael (editor)

Source

Date

1987-05-00

Language

en

Type

Journal Article

Identifier

Coverage

1961-1987; Rhode Island

Contribution Form

Zotero

ISSN

0035-4619

Date

1987-05-00

Issue

2

Pages

54-72

Publication Title

Rhode Island History

Volume

46

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