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Domestic Workers, Labor Reformers, and the Meaning of the Middle-class Home 1870-1940

On Thursday, March 24st at 5:30 PM in Fahy 123, in honor of Women’s History Month, the Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women’s Studies will present Vanessa May, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Seton Hall University, who will talk about her forthcoming book from the University of North Carolina Press, Unprotected Labor: Household Workers, Politics, and Middle Class Reform in New York 1870-1940.

Dr. May’s research focuses on the history of women, gender, and class in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century America.

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