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9. Land, Machines, and Farm Labor

  • Fred Glass
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From Mission to Microchip
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© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

© 2019 University of California Press, Berkeley

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. List of Illustrations xi
  4. Preface: Why California Labor History? xiii
  5. Acknowledgments xvii
  6. Part I: Before the Beginning
  7. 1. Where in California Is Its Labor History? 3
  8. 2. On a Mission: How Work Destroyed Native California 9
  9. Part II: Early Days
  10. 3. Striking Gold 25
  11. 4. “All That Is Solid Melts into Air”: Gold Rush San Francisco 32
  12. 5. Work, Leisure, and the Struggle for the Eight-Hour Day 46
  13. 6. Sandlots and Silver Kings: The Workingmen’s Party of California 60
  14. 7. Building Paradise: The Making of the Los Angeles Working Class 77
  15. 8. Newspapers, Railroads, and the Los Angeles Labor Movement 89
  16. 9. Land, Machines, and Farm Labor 102
  17. 10. The Oxnard Sugar Beet Workers Strike 114
  18. Part III: From Pride of Craft to Industrial Unionism
  19. 11. Building San Francisco 131
  20. 12. Organizing San Francisco 144
  21. 13. Carmen, Women, and Their Unions 155
  22. 14. Otistown: Los Angeles at the Turn of the Century 169
  23. 15. Almost Mayor: Bombs, Ballots, and Fusion Politics 181
  24. 16. Open Shop: California Workers in the Jazz Age 191
  25. Part IV: Divisions in the Growing House of Labor
  26. 17. Radical Responses to the Great Depression 211
  27. 18. The San Francisco General Strike 229
  28. 19. The CIO: Civil War and Civil Rights 247
  29. 20. Arsenal of Democracy: Integrating Industrial California during World War II 262
  30. 21. “We Called It a Work Holiday”: The Oakland General Strike 280
  31. 22. Hollywood to Bakersfield: Poverty in the Valley of Plenty 292
  32. Part V: The Era of Business Unionism
  33. 23. Cold War Prosperity: Labor Becomes “Middle Class” 307
  34. 24. Labor and Politics 319
  35. 25. “Sí Se Puede”: The United Farm Workers 332
  36. 26. The Rise of Public Sector Unionism 348
  37. 27. Creating the Conditions for Teaching and Learning to Happen 359
  38. 28. Feminist Collective Bargaining Meets the Civil Service 369
  39. Part VI: Reinventing California Labor
  40. 29. The Decline of Manufacturing Unionism 383
  41. 30. Justice for Janitors: Organizing Immigrant Workers 398
  42. 31. Teachers, Nurses, and Firefighters: The Alliance for a Better California 414
  43. 32. Labor and the Community: Reclaiming California’s Future 426
  44. Afterword: A Place in the Sun 443
  45. List of Labor Organizations and Acronyms 451
  46. Bibliographic Note 455
  47. Sources 461
  48. Index 483
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