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Child of the Sit-Downs_ The Revolutionary Life of Genora Dollinger - Carlton Jackson [132]

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Chrysler-UAW, 37

Citizen Kane, 53

Citizens Party, 132–33, 163

Civil Rights Act of 1964, 96, 119

Civil War, 3, 20

Clarke, George, 49

Cleveland, Grover, 41

Cleveland, Ohio, 15, 35, 44, 132

Clifton, Dial, 5

Cobble, Dorothy Sue, 122

Cochran, Bert, 44, 90

Coming of Age (Terkel), 152

Commager, Henry Steele, 85

Committee to Aid the Monroe Defendants, 100, 101

Commoner, Barry, 92, 159; and the Citizens Party, 132–33, 135

Communism, 7, 14, 15, 42, 44, 46, 48, 77, 78, 80, 86, 88, 93, 94, 125, 145

Company unions, 129, 148

Conant Factory Lunch, 38

Congress of American Women, 122

Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 31, 93; Michigan Council of, 103

Congress, U.S., 121

Connolly, Sue Ann, 152

Constitution, U.S., 121

Coodley, Lauren, 160

Coover, Oscar, Jr., 5, 74

Counterattack, 77, 78

Court Street Methodist Church, 3, 12, 23

Cribs, 63–65

Cronk, Ed, 33

Cuba, 100, 113, 127

Curry, Reverend G., 85

Dachau, 137

Daughters of St. Crispin, 1

David, Peggy, 160

“Dead-End Kids” (Local 212), 58, 66

“Death Watch,” 46, 47, 49, 54, 93

Debs, Eugene, 3, 9, 169n29

Declaration of Independence, 117

Defense plants, WWII, 76

“Deformed workers’ states,” 89

Delco Radio Plant, 51

Delson, Bob, 45

Delson, Max, 45

Democrats, 39, 80, 81, 92, 139, 148, 150

Denby, Charles, 62

Detroit Free Press, 154

Detroit, Michigan, 3, 32, 37, 57, 61, 62, 65–74, 83, 85, 97, 103–5, 109, 112, 113, 129, 157; EBs in, 29, 32, 37, 38; police department, 70; and SUA, 90

Development Corporation for Israel, 95, 104, 107

Dickmeyer, Bruce, 154

Dien Bien Phu, 103

Dies, Martin, 77

Dillinger, John, 15

Dobbs, Farrell, 72, 184n40

Dollmaker, The, 61

“Dollinger Company,” 112

Dollinger, Danielle Genora (Genora’s granddaughter), 150

Dollinger, Genora, arrival at strike scene, 17–18; and ASC, 91–92; assuming name of Dollinger, 58; attacked, 68–71, 75, 93, 172n27; attack on Henry Kraus, 139–46; and Barry Commoner, 132–33; and Betty Friedan, 95, 122, 159; birth of son Ron, 87, 88; as Briggs steward, 59, 64, 65, 78; at Budd Wheel, 57–58; as candidate for education superintendent, 81; and Capitalism, 65; Chronology, 164–66; closeness to Sol and Ronnie, 111; as congressional candidate, 80, 85, 133; death of, 154–55; and degree holders, 162; and Denny’s death, 84–85, 86; description of EB, 24; divorce from Kermit Johnson, 53; and Don Ellis, 130; expelled from SWP, 89–90; father’s death, 82; and feminism fusing with unions, 55–56, 76, 119, 156; and Geraldine Ferraro, 137–39; and Gladstone’s book, 113; health problems of, 10–12, 94, 104, 106, 109, 126–27, 133, 137, 139, 146–47, 152–55, 161, 194n41; inferiority complex of, 75; influence of illnesses, 139, 162; as “Joan of Arc,” 17, 21; and Jody’s death, 74; joins SUA, 90; Kermit’s death, 107–8; and Labor Party Advocates, 152; and Los Angeles school system, 115–16; on male historians, 113, 120, 133, 136, 142; and marriage problems with Sol, 73–74, 85, 86; marriage to Kermit Johnson, 7; marriage to Sol Dollinger, 53; meeting Owen Bieber, 146; and Mexico, 95; Michigan Hall of Fame, 151–52; and miscarriage, 88; and Monroe, North Carolina, 99–101; as “Mother Jones,” 2, 21, 152; and museums, 123, 125, 127, 137; nonconformity of, 3; no support for Mondale-Ferraro ticket, 138–39; and NOW, 96–97, 121; and opposition to capital punishment, 163; and People’s Lobby, 109; philosophies of, 157–63; plans of action for EB, 25; and Plant Nine, 33; and poetry writing, 51, 56–57; problems with family, 71; quarrel with Dorothy and Henry Kraus, 118, 142–46; return to Flint (1989), 149–50; and second wave feminism, 119–20, 158–59; as senatorial candidate, 79–80, 133; and sit-down strikes, 1; speaking at UCLA, 118; speaking to Organization of American Historians, 117; speaking to women in strike, 19; and SWP minorities, 88–90; and teachers’ strike (Los Angeles), 116; and The Great Sit-Down, 128; third wave 208; third wave feminism, 159; trip to China (1984), 137; trip to Europe (1973), 124–27; trip to Europe (1983), 137; trip to Europe (1984), 137; trip to Moscow (1987), 146; trip to Spain (1971), 124; trip to Spain (1977),

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