International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union (ILGWU), 20–22, 43, 60, 108
international law, 13
International Union of Electrical Workers (IUE), 39, 40
Internet, xii, 152, 165–66, 172, 174–80, 189, 208, 210, 211, 217–18
intersectional approach, xviii, 185, 186–89
Iraq, 190
Iron Curtain, 35
Islam, 111
IUE News, 40
“Jane Crow” laws, 51
Jarvis, Heather, 203–4
Jervis, Lisa, 171
Jewish Americans, 77, 78–79, 111, 133
Jim Crow laws, 15–16, 43–47, 55
job advertisements, 60, 128
job retention, 2
Johnson, Lyndon B., 59–60, 148
Judaism, 111, 133
Kagan, Elena, 217
Kaling, Mindy, 182
Katz, Daniel, 85, 143n
Kelley, Florence, 10
Kennedy, John F., 17, 47–52, 53 , 55
Kesselman, Amy, 82
Keyserling, Mary Dublin, 59, 60
KidsRights Foundation, 212
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 76, 93, 213
Kinser, Amber, 159, 161
Kipling, Rudyard, 62–63
Knox, Shelby, 159, 161, 176
Koedt, Anne, 86, 207
Koningsberger, Hans, 76
Kristof, Nicholas, 175
Labor Advisory Committee (U.S. Women’s Bureau), 29
Labor Department, U.S., 78
labor force, 26–27, 87–88, 168–69
labor movement:
anticommunism in, 39
benefits gained by, 35–36
civil rights and, 43–47
collective bargaining by, 51, 127–28
corporate opposition to, 132