Black workers and organized labor / Edited by John H. Bracey, Jr., August Meier [and] Elliott Rudwick.
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Language: | English |
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Belmont, Calif. :
Wadsworth Pub. Co.,
[1971]
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Series: | Explorations in the Black experience.
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Physical Description: | 227 pages ; 22 cm. |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- The organization of Negroes in the Knights of Labor, by S. H. Kessler
- Samuel Gompers and the Negro workers, 1886-1914, by B. Mandel
- Black workers and labor unions in Birmingham, Alabama, 1897-1904, by P. B. Worthman
- Labor conflict and racial violence: the Black worker in Chicago, 1894-1919, by W. M. Tuttle, Jr
- The Negro longshoreman, 1870-1930, by S. D. Spero and A. L. Harris
- The Negro and the IWW, by S. D. Spero and A. L. Harris
- The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, by B. R. Brazeal
- Blacks and organized labor in the iron and steel industry, 1880-1939, by H. R. Clayton and G. S. Mitchell
- Blacks in the United Automobile Workers Union, by H. R. Northrup
- The CIO era, 1935-1955, by S. M. Rosen
- The Negro union official: a study of sponsorship and control, by W. Kornhauser
- The Negro and the AFL-CIO, by R. Marshall.