1. Introduction: Urban and Labor History: Old and New Connections Trotter J.W.; Cooper P. pp. 327-338
2. Slavery, Emancipation, and Class Formation in Colonial and Early National New York City Harris L.M. pp. 339-359
3. Levees of Hope: African American Steamboat Workers, Cities, and Slave Escapes on the Antebellum Mississippi Buchanan T.C. pp. 360-377
4."Without Working?": Capitalism, Urban Culture, and Gay History Maynard S. pp. 378-398
5. Navigating Ethno-Racial Currents: Mexicans in Chicago, 1919-1939 Arredondo G.F. pp. 399-427
6. The Neighborhood Politics of Class in a Working-Class Suburb of Los Angeles, 1920-1940 Nicolaides B.M. pp. 428-451
7. Rethinking Workplace Culture: Fleet Service Clerks in the American Airline Industry, 1945-1970 Orenic L.M. pp. 452-464
8. Race, Gender, and Labor in 1960s Memphis: “I am a Man” and the Meaning of Freedom Green L.B. pp. 465-489