No right to an honest living : the struggles of Boston's Black workers in the Civil War era / Jacqueline Jones.

"Before, during, and after the US Civil War, Boston's Black workers were barred from the skilled trades, factory work, and public-works projects. In Boston, as in cities across the North, white abolitionists focused virtually all their energies on the plight of enslaved Black Southerners, while refu...

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Main Author: Jones, Jacqueline, 1948- (Author)
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Basic Books, Hachette Book Group, 2023.
Edition:First edition.
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Physical Description:viii, 532 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 25 cm
Variant Title:
Struggles of Boston's black workers in the Civil War era
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"Before, during, and after the US Civil War, Boston's Black workers were barred from the skilled trades, factory work, and public-works projects. In Boston, as in cities across the North, white abolitionists focused virtually all their energies on the plight of enslaved Black Southerners, while refusing to address the challenges faced by their Black neighbors. The author presents inspiring and heart-wrenching stories of people-from day laborers and domestics to physicians and lawyers-who ingeniously forged careers in the face of monumental obstacles"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:F73.44 .J66 2023
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781541619791
154161979X