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Department stores and the black freedom movement workers, consumers, and Civil Rights from the 1930s to the 1980s

Title
Department stores and the black freedom movement [electronic resource] : workers, consumers, and Civil Rights from the 1930s to the 1980s / Traci Parker.
Author
Parker, Traci.
Publication
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2019]

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Description
1 online resource (xiii, 313 pages) : illustrations.
Summary
"Traci Parker examines the movement to racially integrate white-collar work and consumption in American department stores and its neglected role in the mid-twentieth century black freedom movement. Built on the goals, organization, and momentum of the 1930's 'Don't Buy Where You Can't Work' Movement, the department store movement recruited the power of store workers and labor unions, held behind-the-scene meetings with store officials in the postwar era, executed successful lunch counter sit-ins and selective patronage programs in the 1950s and 1960s, and challenged race discrimination in the courts in the 1970s. However, with the conclusion of the Sears, Roebuck, and Co. affirmative action cases, the movement effectively ended in 1981"--
Series Statement
The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture
Uniform Title
  • Department stores and the black freedom movement (Online)
  • John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture.
Alternative Title
Department stores and the black freedom movement (Online)
Subject
  • African Americans > Civil rights > History > 20th century
  • Department stores > United States > History > 20th century
  • African American white collar workers > History > 20th century
  • African American consumers > Political activity > History > 20th century
  • Middle class African Americans > History > 20th century
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-300) and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Race and class identities in early American department stores -- Before Montgomery : organizing the department store movement -- To all store and office workers, Negro and white! : unionism and anti-discrimination in the department store industry -- The department store movement in the postwar era -- Worker-consumer alliances and the modern black middle class, 1951-1970 -- Toward Wal-Mart : the death of the department store movement.
LCCN
2018031171
OCLC
ssj0002107313
Author
Parker, Traci.
Title
Department stores and the black freedom movement [electronic resource] : workers, consumers, and Civil Rights from the 1930s to the 1980s / Traci Parker.
Imprint
Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2019]
Series
The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture
John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-300) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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