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Working women's music, the songs and struggles of women in the cotton mills, textile plants, and needle trades, complete with music for singing and playing, by Evelyn Alloy

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Working women's music, the songs and struggles of women in the cotton mills, textile plants, and needle trades, complete with music for singing and playing, by Evelyn Alloy
Language
eng
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historical informationbibliography
Bibliography note
"Footnotes/bibliography": pages 42-43
Form of composition
songs
Format of music
unknown
Literary text for sound recordings
not applicable
Main title
Working women's music
Oclc number
7826263
Responsibility statement
by Evelyn Alloy
Sub title
the songs and struggles of women in the cotton mills, textile plants, and needle trades, complete with music for singing and playing
Table Of Contents
I cannot be a slave -- The factory girl -- The international / DeGeyter -- In the good old picket line -- The eight-hour song -- The rebel girl / Joe Hill -- Bread and roses / Martha Coleman -- Die Finkelach = The spark / Louis Friesell -- Mamenu or The triangle victims / J.M. Rumshisky -- Song of the shirt / Platon Brounoff -- It's better with a union man -- Sing me a song with social significance -- Sunday in the park -- We sing America -- Nobody makes a pass at me -- Hard times in the mill -- Cotton mill girls -- Weaver's life -- Up in old Loray -- Come on you scabs if you want to hear -- We are building a strong union -- Let them wear their watches fine -- The Marion strike -- The mill mother's lament / Ella Mae Wiggins -- Here we rest -- Semaria says -- Ballad of blue bell jail -- Winnsboro cotton mill blues -- The mill was made of marble / Joe Glazer -- Handkerchief strike song -- Sing amalgamated -- Greenberg's shop is moving south -- Roll the union on -- Solidarity forever -- The union is our leader (We shall not be moved) -- We shall overcome -- Which side are you on? -- In a brand new socialist way
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