This dissertation investigates the role of company executives‘ racial ideology in the relegation of black workers to inferior, lower paying jobs in the Pullman Railroad Company (1858-1969). I argue that it is important to recognize that employers, like white workers, were not driven simply by material interest; rather their actions were often guided by their ideologies and deep seated beliefs and prejudices. My argument that employers‘ racial ideology was a causal factor in black workers‘ marginalization is developed through a historical analysis of the Pullman Railroad Company archives
June 2001 The experience of the Ford Motor Co. from 1918-1947 provides a unique opportunity to study...
Thesis. 1979. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning.MICR...
Journal ArticleRecent major works on long-term racial inequality in the labor market revolve around ...
This dissertation investigates the role of company executives\u27 racial ideology in the relegation ...
This dissertation explores the interplay between industrial racial hiring practices and the followin...
My dissertation utilizes semi-structured interviews with Black professionals (N =25) across various ...
This dissertation uses a labor market stratification and organizational demography approach to inves...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This study investigates the a...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
This dissertation studies the meaning of workplace democracy by examining San Francisco Class B Long...
The study examines the major determinants of the career patterns of black managers in white business...
The Specter of Black Labor is interested in examining the actions, reactions and opinions of Afro-Il...
My dissertation integrates a labor market stratification and an organizational demography approach t...
This dissertation examines how progressive era social scientists thought about African American work...
This dissertation consists of three essays examining ascriptive inequality in the labor market. In t...
June 2001 The experience of the Ford Motor Co. from 1918-1947 provides a unique opportunity to study...
Thesis. 1979. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning.MICR...
Journal ArticleRecent major works on long-term racial inequality in the labor market revolve around ...
This dissertation investigates the role of company executives\u27 racial ideology in the relegation ...
This dissertation explores the interplay between industrial racial hiring practices and the followin...
My dissertation utilizes semi-structured interviews with Black professionals (N =25) across various ...
This dissertation uses a labor market stratification and organizational demography approach to inves...
274 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This study investigates the a...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
This dissertation studies the meaning of workplace democracy by examining San Francisco Class B Long...
The study examines the major determinants of the career patterns of black managers in white business...
The Specter of Black Labor is interested in examining the actions, reactions and opinions of Afro-Il...
My dissertation integrates a labor market stratification and an organizational demography approach t...
This dissertation examines how progressive era social scientists thought about African American work...
This dissertation consists of three essays examining ascriptive inequality in the labor market. In t...
June 2001 The experience of the Ford Motor Co. from 1918-1947 provides a unique opportunity to study...
Thesis. 1979. Ph.D.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning.MICR...
Journal ArticleRecent major works on long-term racial inequality in the labor market revolve around ...