"Labor's Mind places working people's ideas and intellect—not just their quotidian lives and labor—at the center of historical study. Higbie has given us a rich portrait of working men and women thinking as the United States emerged as a global industrial power, a portrait they richly deserve." —North Carolina Historical Review
"A major contribution to the history of American working people's thought and movement-building in the modern era. Brophy would be pleased." —Journal of American History
|Tobias Higbie is a professor of history at UCLA. He is the author of Indispensable Outcasts: Hobo Workers and Community in the American Midwest, 1880-1930.
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