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The Ladies' Garment Worker Speaks Volumes For The Woman Worker And Writer, Carolyn J. Cei
The Ladies' Garment Worker Speaks Volumes For The Woman Worker And Writer, Carolyn J. Cei
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
The nine volumes of The Ladies’ Garment Worker, put through text analysis, would help find the voice of the International Ladies Garment Workers’ Union through their own publications. On a CUNY Commons site this analysis would provide digital images of each publication along with a timeline of frequently-used words and phrases that connect to each other; this analysis would establish the main “voice” and identity of the ILGWU women that would create a personified entity during these the issue that is analyzed, which is Volume 1 that was published throughout 1901. The identity of women workers, even under the …