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BOOK REVIEW: High Voltage Women

November 21, 2019 Kyle Friend

The first labor history book review of November is here! Click here to read a review of Ellie Belew’s new book, High Voltage Women: Breaking Barriers at Seattle City Light.

This month’s review was penned by Francine Moccio, who herself published a groundbreaking book on the role of women in the male-dominated construction field, Live Wire: Women and Brotherhood in the Electrical Industry, in 2010.

 

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