This dissertation explores the interplay between industrial racial hiring practices and the following institutions and transitions characterizing the inter-war period: unionization, institutional change among unions, business cycle activity, government anti-discrimination policy, and high-wage policies. The degree to which industrial racial hiring practices differed across manufacturing and mining industries and the impact that this industrial segregation had on black workers is explored. During World War I, when many northern employers first hired black workers, there was a significant difference in how black and white workers were distributed across industry. However, the segregation decreased significantly over time and it was not a cont...
Journal ArticleRecent major works on long-term racial inequality in the labor market revolve around ...
Blacks in America, historically, have held an inferior economic position because of either unemploym...
This dissertation offers a fresh interpretation of the impact of the rise of organized labour on bla...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
This dissertation explores changing labor opportunities of white and black women in both the 1940's ...
Journal ArticleThe economic history of African American workers since 1940 has been marked by altern...
In 1897, twenty African American women entered the Beaufort Knitting Mill in Beaufort, South Carolin...
Although there is a consensus that there has been a dramatic improvement in the economic position of...
This dissertation investigates the role of company executives\u27 racial ideology in the relegation ...
This dissertation investigates the role of company executives‘ racial ideology in the relegation of ...
June 2001 The experience of the Ford Motor Co. from 1918-1947 provides a unique opportunity to study...
This dissertation examines how race and gender interacted with economic variables to shape a class t...
The Specter of Black Labor is interested in examining the actions, reactions and opinions of Afro-Il...
Black women have constituted a significant portion of the labor force in northern urban black commun...
This dissertation critically examines the failure of the Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL) to organi...
Journal ArticleRecent major works on long-term racial inequality in the labor market revolve around ...
Blacks in America, historically, have held an inferior economic position because of either unemploym...
This dissertation offers a fresh interpretation of the impact of the rise of organized labour on bla...
The study of racial inequality in the labor market, as it has been pursued by economic historians an...
This dissertation explores changing labor opportunities of white and black women in both the 1940's ...
Journal ArticleThe economic history of African American workers since 1940 has been marked by altern...
In 1897, twenty African American women entered the Beaufort Knitting Mill in Beaufort, South Carolin...
Although there is a consensus that there has been a dramatic improvement in the economic position of...
This dissertation investigates the role of company executives\u27 racial ideology in the relegation ...
This dissertation investigates the role of company executives‘ racial ideology in the relegation of ...
June 2001 The experience of the Ford Motor Co. from 1918-1947 provides a unique opportunity to study...
This dissertation examines how race and gender interacted with economic variables to shape a class t...
The Specter of Black Labor is interested in examining the actions, reactions and opinions of Afro-Il...
Black women have constituted a significant portion of the labor force in northern urban black commun...
This dissertation critically examines the failure of the Chicago Federation of Labor (CFL) to organi...
Journal ArticleRecent major works on long-term racial inequality in the labor market revolve around ...
Blacks in America, historically, have held an inferior economic position because of either unemploym...
This dissertation offers a fresh interpretation of the impact of the rise of organized labour on bla...