Since its original publication in 1987,
Like a Family has
become a classic in the study of American labor history. Basing
their research on a series of extraordinary interviews, letters,
and articles from the trade press, the authors uncover the voices
and experiences of workers in the Southern cotton mill industry
during the 1920s and 1930s. Now with a new afterword, this edition
stands as an invaluable contribution to American social
history.
"The genius of
Like a Family lies in its effortless
integration of the history of the family--particularly women--into
the history of the cotton-mill world.--Ira Berlin,
New York
Times Book Review
"
Like a Family is history, folklore, and storytelling all
rolled into one. It is a living, revelatory chronicle of life
rarely observed by the academe. A powerhouse.--Studs Terkel
"Here is labor history in intensely human terms. Neither great
impersonal forces nor deadening statistics are allowed to get in
the way of people. If students of the New South want both the
dimensions and the feel of life and labor in the textile industry,
this book will be immensely satisfying.--
Choice