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A lifetime of labor: The autobiography of Alice H. Cook
A Lifetime of Labor: The Autobiography of Alice H. Cook chronicles the life and work of Alice H. Cook, a prominent labor scholar and advocate for workers’ rights, women’s equality, and social justice. Through personal narrative and reflective analysis, the autobiography traces her experiences in academia, labor movements, and public service, highlighting her commitment to improving working conditions, advancing gender equality, and fostering dialogue between labor, management, and government. The book offers both an intimate portrait of a life dedicated to social change and a valuable historical account of labor struggles and reforms in the twentieth century.
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