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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction From Labor Liberalism to Neoliberalism
- Chapter 1 “A New era of Labor Relations”
- Chapter 2 Teacher Power, Black Power, and the fracturing of Labor Liberalism
- Chapter 3 “Who is Going to Run the Schools?” Teacher Strikes and the Urban Crises of 1972–73
- Chapter 4 Dropping Dead
- Chapter 5 The Pittsburgh Teacher Strike of 1975–76 and the Crisis of the Labor-Liberal Coalition
- Chapter 6 The “Fed-up Taxpayer”
- Conclusion Teacher Unions and the American Political Imagination
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index
- The Working Class in American History
- Production Credits
(p.233) Bibliography
(p.233) Bibliography
- Source:
- Teacher Strike!
- Author(s):
Jon Shelton
- Publisher:
- University of Illinois Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction From Labor Liberalism to Neoliberalism
- Chapter 1 “A New era of Labor Relations”
- Chapter 2 Teacher Power, Black Power, and the fracturing of Labor Liberalism
- Chapter 3 “Who is Going to Run the Schools?” Teacher Strikes and the Urban Crises of 1972–73
- Chapter 4 Dropping Dead
- Chapter 5 The Pittsburgh Teacher Strike of 1975–76 and the Crisis of the Labor-Liberal Coalition
- Chapter 6 The “Fed-up Taxpayer”
- Conclusion Teacher Unions and the American Political Imagination
- Bibliography
- Index
- Index
- The Working Class in American History
- Production Credits