Title of Presentation/Proposal/Etc.
Working-Class History
Start Date
22-3-2018 8:30 AM
End Date
22-3-2018 9:45 AM
Presentation Type
Faculty Presentation
Abstract
Session Chair: Kristen L. Streater, Collin College
- Leah LaGrone Ochoa, Texas Christian University, “‘A Woman’s Worth’: Prostitution, Living Wages, and Working-Class Women in Early Twentieth-Century Texas”
- Chad Pearson, Collin College, “The Ku Klux Klan and Ruling-Class Violence during Reconstruction”
- Keith Volanto, Collin College, “The Curious Case of the Princeton, Texas, Migratory Labor Camp in Historical Memory”
Location
Conference Center A
COinS
Mar 22nd, 8:30 AM
Mar 22nd, 9:45 AM
Working-Class History
Conference Center A
Session Chair: Kristen L. Streater, Collin College
- Leah LaGrone Ochoa, Texas Christian University, “‘A Woman’s Worth’: Prostitution, Living Wages, and Working-Class Women in Early Twentieth-Century Texas”
- Chad Pearson, Collin College, “The Ku Klux Klan and Ruling-Class Violence during Reconstruction”
- Keith Volanto, Collin College, “The Curious Case of the Princeton, Texas, Migratory Labor Camp in Historical Memory”