PUBLISHED SOURCES

PUBLISHED SOURCES with reference to Oakland/Bay Area or to class struggle during the period

 

  • Boyden, Richard. 1995. “The San Francisco Machinists and the National War Labor Board.” In American Labor in the Era of World War II, edited by S. Miller and D. Cornford, pp. 105-119. Westport,
    Conn.
    : Praeger.
  • Bradford, Amory. 1968. Oakland’s Not for Burning. New York: David McKay.
  • Crouchett, Lawrence P., Bunch III, Lonnie G., and Winnacker, Martha Kendall. 1989. Visions Towards Tomorrow. Oakland: Northern CaliforniaCenter for Afro-American History and Life.
  • Dolsen, James H. 1920. The Defense of a Revolutionist: By Himself. Oakland: Published by James H. Dolsen.
  • Foner, Philip S., ed. 1964 [orig. 1947]. The Social Writings of Jack London. Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press.
  • Hinckle, Warren. 1966. “Metropoly: The Story of Oakland, California.” Ramparts 4, no.6 (February): 25-50.
  • Jackson, Kenneth T. 1985. Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States. New York: OxfordUniversity Press.
  • Kelley, Robin R. G. 2002. Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination. Boston: Beacon Press.
  • Lemke-Santagelo, Gretchen. 1996. Abiding Courage: African American Migrant Women and the East BayCommunity. Chapel Hill: University
    of North Carolina
    Press.
  • Lotchin, Roger W. 2003. The BadCity in the Good War: San Francisco, Los Angeles,Oakland, and San Diego. Bloomington:University of IndianaPress.
  • Ma, Eve Armentrout with Jeong Huei Ma. 1982. The Chinese of Oakland: Unsung Builders. Ed. Forrest Gok. Oakland: Oakland Chinese History Research Committee.
  • Minor, Woodruff. 2000. Pacific Gateway: An Illustrated History of the Port of Oakland. Oakland: Port of Oakland.
  • Nagler, Richard with Ishmael Reed. 1995. Oakland Rhapsody: The Secrets of An American Downtown. Berkeley:North Atlantic Books.
  • Preis, Art. 1972 [orig. 1964]. Labor’s Giant Step: Twenty Years of the CIO. New York: Pathfinder Press.
  • Praetzellis, Mary, ed. 1994. West Oakland: A Place to Start From. Research Design and Treatment Plan: Cypress I-880 Replacement Project, vol. 1: Historical Archaeology. Oakland: CALTRANS District 4.
  • Rather, Lois. 1972. Oakland’s Image: A History of Oakland, California. Oakland: The Rather Press.
  • Reed, Ishmael. 2003. Blues City: A Walk in Oakland. New York: Crown Journeys.
  • Seidman, Joel. 1953. American Labor from Defense to Reconversion. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Selvin, David. 1975. Sky Full of Storm. Rev. ed. San Francisco: California Historical Society.
  • Walker, Dick and The Bay Area Study Group. 1990. “The Playground of US Capitalism?: The Political Economy of the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1980s,” in Davis, Mike; Hiatt, Steven; Kennedy, Marie; Ruddick, Susan; and Sprinker, Michael, Editors, pp. 3-82 Fire in the Hearth: The Radical Politics of Place in America. London: Verso.
  • Wang, William. 1997. “White Fright Over Oakland Redistricting.” In MultiAmerica: Essays on Cultural Wars and Cultural Peace, edited by Reed, Ishmael. New York: Viking.
  • Wasserman, Abby, ed. 2000. The Spirit of Oakland: An Anthology. Carlsbad, California: Heritage Media.
  • Weber, David. 1981. Oakland: Hub of the West. Tulsa: Continental Heritage Press.
  • Wollenberg, Charles. 1985. Golden Gate Metropolis: Perspectives on Bay Area History. Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies University of California, Berkeley.
  • ______, Ed. Photographing the Second Gold Rush: Dorothea Lange and theBay Area at War, 1941-1945. Berkeley: Heyday Books.