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Divided We Stand : American Workers and the Struggle For Black equality
- Title
- Divided We Stand : American Workers and the Struggle For Black equality / Bruce Nelson.
- Author
- Nelson, Bruce, 1940-2022
- Publication
- Princeton : Princeton University Press, ©2001.
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- Description
- xliv, 388 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "Divided We Stand is a study of how class and race have intersected in American society - above all, in the "making" and remaking of the American working class in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Focusing mainly on longshoremen in the ports of New York, New Orleans, and Los Angeles, and on steelworkers in many of the nation's steel towns, it examines how European immigrants became American and "white" in the crucible of the industrial workplace and the ethnic working-class neighborhood. As workers organized on the job, especially during the overlapping CIO and Civil Rights eras in the middle third of the twentieth century, trade unions became a vital arena in which "old" and "new" immigrants and black migrants forged new alliances and identities and tested the limits not only of class solidarity but of American democracy. The most volatile force in this regard was the Civil Rights Movement. As it crested in the 1950s and '60s, "the Movement" confronted unions anew with the question, "Which side are you on?" This book demonstrates the complex ways in which labor organizations answered that question and the complex relationships that developed between union leaders and diverse rank-and-file constituencies in addressing it. Divide We Stand includes vivid examples of white working-class "agency" in the construction of racially discriminatory employment structures. But Nelson is less concerned with racism, as such, than with the concrete historical circumstances in which racialized class identities emerged and developed. This leads him to a detailed and often fascinating consideration of white working-class ethnicity, but also to a careful analysis of black workers - their conditions of work, their aspirations and identities, their struggles for equality. Making its case with passion and clarity, Divided We Stand will be a compelling and controversial book." --
- Series Statement
- Politics and society in twentieth-century America
- Uniform Title
- Politics and society in twentieth-century America
- Subject
- African Americans > Employment > History
- Minorities > Employment > History. > United States
- Foreign workers > United States > History
- Discrimination in employment > United States > History
- Race discrimination > United States > History
- African American iron and steel workers > History
- African American stevedores > History
- 71.62 ethnic relations (sociology)
- 85.63 industrial relations
- African American iron and steel workers
- African American stevedores
- African Americans > Employment
- Discrimination in employment
- Foreign workers
- Minorities > Employment
- Race discrimination
- Arbeitsmarktpolitik
- Schwarze
- Rassendiskriminierung
- Beschäftigung
- Gewerkschaft
- Vakverenigingen
- Rassendiscriminatie
- racial discrimination
- equal employment opportunity
- working class
- Blacks
- trade unionism
- history
- trend
- case study
- docker
- steel worker
- trade union role
- immigrant
- White
- Sidérurgie > Personnel > Histoire. > États-Unis
- Dockers > États-Unis > Histoire
- Noirs américains > Ségrégation > Histoire. > États-Unis
- Noirs américains > Travail > Histoire. > États-Unis
- Minorités > Travail > Histoire. > États-Unis
- Discrimination dans l'emploi > États-Unis > Histoire
- Travailleurs étrangers > Etats-Unis > Histoire
- Discrimination raciale > Etats-Unis > Histoire
- discrimination raciale
- égalité des chances dans l'emploi
- classe ouvrière
- Noirs
- syndicalisme
- histoire
- tendance
- étude de cas
- travailleur de la sidérurgie
- rôle du syndicat
- Blanc
- discriminación racial
- igualdad de oportunidades en el empleo
- clase trabajadora
- negros
- sindicalismo
- historia
- tendencia
- estudio de casos
- cargador de muelle
- obrero siderúrgico
- papel del sindicato
- inmigrante
- blanco
- United States
- USA
- Schwärze
- USA
- Etats-Unis
- Estados Unidos
- Genre/Form
- History
- Books.
- photograph.
- photographie.
- fotografía.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-376) and index.
- Contents
- [Table of Contents] -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Permissions -- INTRODUCTION: "Something in the 'Atmosphere' of America" -- PART ONE: LONGSHOREMEN -- CHAPTER 1: The Logic and Limits of Solidarity, 1850s-1920s -- CHAPTER 2: New York: "They... Helped to Create Themselves Out of What They Found Around Them" -- CHAPTER 3: Waterfront Unionism and "Race Solidarity": From the Crescent City to the City of Angels -- PART TWO: STEELWORKERS -- CHAPTER 4: Ethnicity and Race in Steel's Nonunion Era -- CHAPTER 5: "Regardless of Creed, Color or Nationality": Steelworkers and Civil Rights (I) -- CHAPTER 6: "We Are Determined to Secure Justice Now": Steelworkers and Civil Rights (II) -- CHAPTER 7: "The Steel Was Hot, the Jobs Were Dirty, and It Was War": Class, Race, and Working-Class Agency in Youngstown -- EPILOGUE: "Other Energies, Other Dreams": Toward a New Labor Movement -- Notes -- Index.
- ISBN
- 0691017328
- 9780691017327
- 0691095345
- 9780691095349
- LCCN
- 00040094
- OCLC
- ocm44089392
- 44089392
- SCSB-1146869
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library