Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. Setting the Scene: Why the Pacific Northwest?
Chapter 2. Spokane 1909: The Free Speech Fight
Chapter 3. Seattle 1912: Becky Beck and the Seattle Tailors’ Strike
Chapter 4. Portland 1913: The Oregon Packing Company Strike and the Case of Lilian Larkin
Chapter 5. Everett 1916: The Everett Massacre and the Tracy Trial
Chapter 6. World War I and Its Aftermath, 1917–1920: Repression, Arrests, and Defense Work of Female Wobblies
Chapter 7. Seattle 1917–1920: Anarchism, Antiwar Activism, and the Case of Louise Olivereau
Chapter 8. Portland 1916–1920: Birth Control, Antiwar Activism, and the Case of Marie Equi
Conclusion. The Decline of the Wobbly Community in the Pacific Northwest, 1920–1924
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index