Further Reading
Cobble, Dorothy Sue. Dishing It Out: Waitresses and Their Unions in the Twentieth Century . 1991.
———. "'Drawing the Line': The Construction of a Gendered Work Force in the Food Service Industry." In Work Engendered: Toward a New History of American Labor , edited by Ava Baron, pp. 216-242. 1991.
———. "'Practical Women': Waitress Unionists and the Controversies over Gender Roles in the Food Service Industry." Labor History 29 (Winter 1988): 5-31.
Deverell, William, and Tom Sitton, eds. California Progressivism Revisited . 1994.
Eaves, Lucile. A History of California Labor Legislation, with an Introductory Sketch of the San Francisco Labor Movement . 1910.
Englander, Susan. Class Coalition and Class Conflict in the California Woman Suffrage Movement , 1907-1912: The San Francisco Wage Earners' Suffrage League . 1992.
Healey, Dorothy, and Maurice Isserman. Dorothy Healey Remembers: A Life in the American Communist Party . 1990.
Hunalley, Norris C. "Katherine Phillips Edson and the Fight for the California Minimum Wage, 1912-1923." Pacific Historical Review 29 (August 1960): 271-285.
Katz, Sherry J. "Dual Commitments: Feminism, Socialism, and Women's Political Activism in California, 1890-1920." Ph.D. dissertation, University of California at Los Angeles, 1991.
———. "Frances Nacke Noel and 'Sister Movements': Socialism, Feminism, and Trade Unionism in Los Angeles, 1909-1916." California History 67 (September 1988): 180-189.
Kraft, lames E "The Fall of Job Harriman's Socialist Party: Violence, Gender, and Politics in Los Angeles, 1911." Southern California Quarterly 70 (Spring 1988): 43-68.
Laslett, John H. M., and Mary Tyler. The ILGWU in Los Angeles, 1907-1988 . 1989
Matthews, Lillian Ruth. Women in Trade Unions in San Francisco . 1930.
Nash, Gerald D. "The Influence of Labor on State Policy, 1860-1920: The Experience of California." California Historical Society Quarterly 42 (September 1963): 241-257.
Schaffer, Ronald. "The Problem of Consciousness in the Woman Suffrage Movement: A California Perspective." Pacific Historical Review 45 (November 1976): 469-493.