American Socialism and Black Americans: From the Age of Jackson to World War IIBloomsbury Academic, 1977 M11 18 - 462 pages |
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... trade unions when it constantly harped on the theme that blacks , having " a tradition of servility , " were not yet ready for trade unionism . White workers , it wrote , had " a tradition of revolt to inspire them , rather than a ...
... trade unions when it constantly harped on the theme that blacks , having " a tradition of servility , " were not yet ready for trade unionism . White workers , it wrote , had " a tradition of revolt to inspire them , rather than a ...
Page 345
... trades , when they could not enter ? The solution seemed to be to educate the discriminating unions . The Negro resolutions of 1926 and 1928 , without naming either the AFL or the Railroad Brotherhoods , called attention to trade ...
... trades , when they could not enter ? The solution seemed to be to educate the discriminating unions . The Negro resolutions of 1926 and 1928 , without naming either the AFL or the Railroad Brotherhoods , called attention to trade ...
Page 364
... trade and industrial unions " and the explusion of all unions that maintained " said color bar . " 87 The inclusion of the call for " Socialist trade unionists " to work for passage of the " Randolph Resolution " in the Negro Work ...
... trade and industrial unions " and the explusion of all unions that maintained " said color bar . " 87 The inclusion of the call for " Socialist trade unionists " to work for passage of the " Randolph Resolution " in the Negro Work ...
Contents
Antebellum Socialism and Negro Slavery | 3 |
The Election of 1860 the Civil War | 25 |
Battle Front and Home Front 31 Marx | 42 |
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