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The essays in "Florida's Working-Class Past "pay special attention to gender, race, ethnicity, migration, and social networks. Under the guidance of editors Robert Cassanello and Melanie Shell-Weiss, the contributors offer fresh analyses of labor activism, re-contextualize Indian tribute and slavery within the context of labor history, and examine major themes in labor and working-class history in one place over several centuries.

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The essays in "Florida's Working-Class Past "pay special attention to gender, race, ethnicity, migration, and social networks. Under the guidance of editors Robert Cassanello and Melanie Shell-Weiss, the contributors offer fresh analyses of labor activism, re-contextualize Indian tribute and slavery within the context of labor history, and examine major themes in labor and working-class history in one place over several centuries.
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Autorenporträt
Robert Cassanello is assistant professor of history at the University of Central Florida. He is on the board of editors for the Florida Historical Quarterly, and was a contributor to Encyclopedia of Labor History Worldwide . Melanie Shell-Weiss is visiting assistant professor of history at Johns Hopkins University and author of Coming to Miami.