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The Black worker from the founding of the CIO to the AFL-CIO merger, 1936-1955 /

"Volume seven is among the richest of the collection because of the high rates of labor union mobilization and worker self-organization that went on during the 1930s and 1940s. The Congress of Industrial Organizations and its mass organizing efforts that included Black workers receives consider...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Foner, Philip Sheldon, 1910-1994 (Editor ), Lewis, Ronald L., 1940- (Editor ), Ervin, Keona K. (Autor de introducción, etc.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2019.
Colección:Black worker ; v. 7.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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264 1 |a Philadelphia :  |b Temple University Press,  |c 2019. 
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490 1 |a The Black worker : a documentary history from colonial times to the present ;  |v volume 7 
500 |a Reissued with foreword by Keona K. Ervin. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
506 |a Open access. 
505 0 |a Part I: The Congress of Industrial Organization and the Black worker, 1935-1940. Introduction ; The Congress of Industrial Organization and the Black workers ; Steel Workers' Organizing Committee ; Tobacco workers ; Black seamen ; The National Negro Congress -- Part II: The Southern Tenant Farmers' Union. Introduction ; STFU and Black sharecroppers ; The Missouri roadside demonstration of 1939 -- Part III: The Black worker during World War II. Introduction ; Blacks and the war economy ; The March on Washington Movement ; Fair Employment Practices Committee ; The FEPC and discrimination at west coast shipyards ; The Philadelphia "hate strike," 1944 ; The CIO and the Black worker -- Part IV: The American Federation of Labor and the Black worker, 1936-1945. Introduction ; The AFL and racial discrimination ; Selected AFL Convention resolutions on Black labor -- Part V: The post war decade, 1945-1955. Introduction ; The National Negro Labor Council ; Paul Robeson and the Black worker ; The AFL-CIO merger proposal. 
520 |a "Volume seven is among the richest of the collection because of the high rates of labor union mobilization and worker self-organization that went on during the 1930s and 1940s. The Congress of Industrial Organizations and its mass organizing efforts that included Black workers receives considerable attention. The organizing efforts of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee, which we learn supported federal anti-lynching legislation, the National Negro Congress, and the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union are documented through sources drawn from Black newspapers, Communist publications such as The Daily Worker, library archives, the records of civil rights organizations, and the papers of Franklin D. Roosevelt." 
520 |a "A. Philip Randolph's March on Washington Movement of the 1940s and the fight over the Fair Employment Practices Committee and the series of AFL conventions in which Randolph introduced multiple anti-discrimination resolutions, reveal organizing efforts in the watershed years of wartime mobilization and the influence of industrial democracy as a widespread political aspiration. The postwar period concerns the organization of the National Negro Labor Council, which played an important role in infusing an emphasis on jobs and economic justice into a national civil rights platform, and the work of the activist Paul Robeson and the illuminating publication Freedom, his radical newspaper"--From foreword. 
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650 0 |a African Americans  |x Employment  |x History  |y 20th century  |v Sources. 
650 0 |a African Americans  |x Economic conditions  |y 20th century  |v Sources. 
650 0 |a African American labor union members  |x History  |y 20th century  |v Sources. 
650 0 |a Labor unions, Black  |z United States  |x History  |y 20th century  |v Sources. 
650 0 |a Strikes and lockouts  |z United States  |x History  |y 20th century  |v Sources. 
650 0 |a Discrimination in employment  |z United States  |x History  |y 20th century  |v Sources. 
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650 0 |a African Americans  |x Economic conditions. 
651 0 |a United States  |x Race relations. 
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