Description
Panel Presentation of research on the relationship between employer hostility to trade unionism and racial antagonism, division in the most important industrial centre in the US South. Explores labor and race relations in three industries: coal, iron and steel.Period | 13 Sept 1997 |
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Event title | Southern Labor Studies Conference 1997 |
Event type | Conference |
Location | Williamsburg, United States, VirginiaShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Labour History
- African American History
- US South
- Class Conflict
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Beyond the 'talented tenth': Black elites, Black workers, and the limits of accommodation in industrial Birmingham, 1900-1921
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Race, class and power in the Alabama coalfields, 1908-1921
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Having it their way: Alabama coal operators and the search for docile labor, 1908-21
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Materialism and the persistence of race in the Jim Crow South
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Policing the ‘Negro Eden’: racial paternalism in the Alabama coalfields, 1908-1921
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