Frontmatter -- Contents -- Series Preface -- Introduction -- Part 2 -- THE HISTORICAL PROBLEM OF THE FAMILY WAGE: THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY AND THE FIVE DOLLAR DAY / May, Martha -- RURAL PUSH AND URBAN PULL: WORK AND FAMILY EXPERIENCES OF OLDER BLACK WOMEN IN SOUTHERN CITIES, 1880-1900 / Reiff, Janice L. / Dahlin, Michel R. / Smith, Daniel Scott -- Our Own Kind: Family and Community Networks / Smith, Judith E. -- THE "GOOD MANAGERS": MARRIED WORKING CLASS WOMEN AND FAMILY BUDGET STUDIES, 1895-1915 / May, Martha -- The Female Life Cycle and the Measure of Jewish Social Change: Portland, Oregon, 1880-1930 / Toll, William -- The Women's March: Miners, Family, and Community in Pittsburg, Kansas, 1921-1922 / Schofield, Ann -- Cotton Mill People: Work, Community, and Protest in the Textile South, 1880-1940 / Dowdhall, Jacquelyn / Korstad, Robert / Leloudis, James -- BEYOND THE FAMILY ECONOMY: BLACK AND WHITE WORKING-CLASS WOMEN DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION / Helmbold, Lois Rita -- The Economics of Middle-Income Family Life: Working Women During the Great Depression / Bolin, Winifred D. Wandersee -- Working after Childbearing in Modern America / Cookingham, Mary E. -- A PROMISE FULFILLED: Mexican Cannery Workers in Southern California / Ruiz, Vickil. -- The Impact of "Sun Belt Industrialization" on Chicanas / ¿avella, Patricia -- Copyright Information -- Index