
Helen Ramirez–Odell has written a book containing 86 stories, brief and extended, based on interviews of Chicago school nurses, going back to the beginning of the program in 1951.

Helen Ramirez–Odell has written a book containing 86 stories, brief and extended, based on interviews of Chicago school nurses, going back to the beginning of the program in 1951.

Dr. Alice Hamilton wanted to take on the problem of industrial poisoning. When Alice Hamilton began her work in the new field of industrial toxicology, few worried about chemical hazards at work. Many victims were recent immigrants afraid to complain. Most did not know the risks.

Thousands of African Americans poured into northwest Indiana in the 1920s dreaming of decent-paying jobs and a life without Klansmen, chain gangs, and cotton. Black Freedom Fighters in Steel: The Struggle for Democratic Unionism by Ruth Needleman adds a new dimension to the literature on race and labor.

This is the story of a small group of women iron miners who took on a Minnesota mining company in a landmark civil suit: Jensen vs. Eveleth Mines.

Carolyn Eastwood tells the stories of three people living in Chicago with immigrant roots.

Harmon Lisnow knew that writing was not the typical pursuit of a steelworker when he invited 25,000 steelworkers of northwestern Indiana to “tell their stories” for a possible book on life in the mills.

Erem has worked in the union movement for the past dozen years as an organizer, a union rep, and a communications director. Her book is an account of the struggle to re-build a vibrant and powerful trade union movement.

This book examines the ongoing threat and reality of violence in its many forms and how that violence distorts and disfigures women’s lives.

Ehrenreich in this book calls attention to the millions of Americans working full-time, year-round, for poverty-level wages.

Rima Schultz, Chicago historian spent ten years researching and editing her book Women Building Chicago 1790-1990: A Biographical Dictionary (Indiana University Press, 2001) There are as many “stories” about how researchers, writers and editors collaborated to complete Women Building Chicago 1790 -1990: A Biographical Dictionary as there are individual biographies contained in [...] Read more »