Bibframe Work
Introduction
Cold War, hot commodities: gendering consumer culture post-WWII
Spheres of influence: building credibility and theory in woman against myth, 1948
Voice and visibility: building black feminism in the postwar Communist Party United States
Articulate and organized: peace petitions, working-class motherhood, and transnational witnessing
Long range propositions: justifying activism and building commitment
The 100-hour work week: the housewife ethos and changes to the CPUSA
Conclusion.
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Creation Date: 2017-11-13
Description Language: English
Description Modifier: United States, Library of Congress
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