Interview with Leola S. Typesetter: Karen B. Born in Shreveport, Leola independence is important, she one of fourteen children, her housecleaning in San Mateo divorced now, she lives alone in serving dinner from 4-5 pm every starting pay 1.53 per hour she and some co-workers today more than ever in US history posed to discrimination by sex, race, color, religious or national origin more women go to work in enter the labor 70 percent of the average wage Black women lowest paid of to organize the continuing fight determined to be heard plaints against unfair policies something worth fighting for sector of the working class women --excerpt from Woman Sitting at the Machine, Thinking Karen Brodine read the author's bio and dedication go to "Woman Sitting at the Machine, Thinking" go to this issue's table of contents
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