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Black Workers' Struggle for Equality in Birmingham

Woolfolk, Odessa(Afterword by)Huntley, Horace(Edited by)Montgomery, David W.(Edited by)
Part of the Working Class in American History series
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Horace Huntley and David Montgomery curate a collection of annotated oral interviews of black workers who served on the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabama.

As the interviewees recount their struggles against discrimination, they show how collective action--whether through unions, the Movement, or networks of workplace activists--sought to gain access to better jobs, municipal services, housing, and less restrictive voter registration.

Powerful and honest, Black Workers' Struggle for Equality in Birmingham draws on work by the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute to offer readers vivid eyewitness accounts of American history in the making.

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Product Details
University of Illinois Press
0252074939 / 9780252074936
Paperback / softback
14/05/2007
United States
264 pages
152 x 229 mm
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