The abstract, table of contents, and first twenty-five pages are published with permission from the Cornell University Press. For ordering information, please visit the Cornell University Press at http://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/.{Excerpt} As the contributors to this book show, confrontations with the building trades unions became a critical axis for the rise of Black Power and community control politics, and provide a means for us to rethink the history of Black Power through the fusion by the movement of community control and labor organizing. By tracing the evolution of these activists' organizing methods and analysis, we show that African American grassroots struggles to desegregate the construction industry provided a major, and in...
This dissertation offers a fresh interpretation of the impact of the rise of organized labour on bla...
“‘We Just Came Apart’: How the Nonviolent Actions of the Civil Rights Movement Led to the ‘Revolutio...
In this paper I document that highway construction firms in California, particularly those owned by ...
{Excerpt} As the contributors to this book show, confrontations with the building trades unions beca...
A history of the first two years of the United Construction Workers Association (UCWA) in Seattle, W...
Between 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson defined affirmative action as a legitimate federal go...
The primary intent of this thesis is to set forth descriptively and analytically, the racial practic...
Between 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson defined affirmative action as a legitimate federal go...
Atlanta, Georgia is often referred to as the “Black Mecca” for economic advancement. This is due, in...
Much of what we know about the legacy of black electoral politics in the urban north stems from two ...
Affirmative action was originally meant to remove by law, as required by the Equal Pay Act and the 1...
The late 1960's began a new phase of Black participation in American politics. For the first time, B...
textOn July 2, 1964, the members of the all-black Independent Metal Workers Local 2 at the Hughes To...
I set out to analyze the various ways that black female domestic workers exercised agency over their...
The influence of black officials and organizations on public policy varies among political settings....
This dissertation offers a fresh interpretation of the impact of the rise of organized labour on bla...
“‘We Just Came Apart’: How the Nonviolent Actions of the Civil Rights Movement Led to the ‘Revolutio...
In this paper I document that highway construction firms in California, particularly those owned by ...
{Excerpt} As the contributors to this book show, confrontations with the building trades unions beca...
A history of the first two years of the United Construction Workers Association (UCWA) in Seattle, W...
Between 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson defined affirmative action as a legitimate federal go...
The primary intent of this thesis is to set forth descriptively and analytically, the racial practic...
Between 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson defined affirmative action as a legitimate federal go...
Atlanta, Georgia is often referred to as the “Black Mecca” for economic advancement. This is due, in...
Much of what we know about the legacy of black electoral politics in the urban north stems from two ...
Affirmative action was originally meant to remove by law, as required by the Equal Pay Act and the 1...
The late 1960's began a new phase of Black participation in American politics. For the first time, B...
textOn July 2, 1964, the members of the all-black Independent Metal Workers Local 2 at the Hughes To...
I set out to analyze the various ways that black female domestic workers exercised agency over their...
The influence of black officials and organizations on public policy varies among political settings....
This dissertation offers a fresh interpretation of the impact of the rise of organized labour on bla...
“‘We Just Came Apart’: How the Nonviolent Actions of the Civil Rights Movement Led to the ‘Revolutio...
In this paper I document that highway construction firms in California, particularly those owned by ...