This thesis examines labor organizing in the U.S. South, specifically the Piedmont and eastern regions of North Carolina in the mid-twentieth century. It aims to uncover an often overlooked local history of civil rights labor organizing which challenged the southern status quo before America\u27s \u27mainstream\u27 civil rights era of the 1950s and 1960s. This study argues that through labor organizing, African American tobacco workers challenged the class, gender, and race hierarchy of North Carolina\u27s very profitable tobacco industry during the first half of the twentieth century. In doing so, the thesis contributes to the historiography of black working class protest, and the ever-expanding field of local civil rights histories and th...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
This paper examines an interracial labor organizing project in the Southern pulpwood processing indu...
This thesis is an examination of the Civil Rights struggle in the city of Mobile, Alabama between 19...
This thesis examines labor organizing in the U.S. South, specifically the Piedmont and eastern regio...
This thesis project explores the role of voice in Black social movements in the context of US labor ...
This thesis reveals the historical narrative of the civil rights campaigns in Richmond and Danville,...
This dissertation explores the meaning of free labor after emancipation in the Virginia tobacco pied...
North Carolina, long regarded as among the most politically progressive states in the American South...
This dissertation offers a fresh interpretation of the impact of the rise of organized labour on bla...
This thesis looks at the political conditions of North Carolina from Post-Reconstruction, circa 1877...
After federal reforms in the 1930s protected the right to organize, the Tobacco Workers Internationa...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relationship between the North and South du...
In 1897, twenty African American women entered the Beaufort Knitting Mill in Beaufort, South Carolin...
While stories of the Civil Rights movement have been burned into the American consciousness through ...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
This paper examines an interracial labor organizing project in the Southern pulpwood processing indu...
This thesis is an examination of the Civil Rights struggle in the city of Mobile, Alabama between 19...
This thesis examines labor organizing in the U.S. South, specifically the Piedmont and eastern regio...
This thesis project explores the role of voice in Black social movements in the context of US labor ...
This thesis reveals the historical narrative of the civil rights campaigns in Richmond and Danville,...
This dissertation explores the meaning of free labor after emancipation in the Virginia tobacco pied...
North Carolina, long regarded as among the most politically progressive states in the American South...
This dissertation offers a fresh interpretation of the impact of the rise of organized labour on bla...
This thesis looks at the political conditions of North Carolina from Post-Reconstruction, circa 1877...
After federal reforms in the 1930s protected the right to organize, the Tobacco Workers Internationa...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relationship between the North and South du...
In 1897, twenty African American women entered the Beaufort Knitting Mill in Beaufort, South Carolin...
While stories of the Civil Rights movement have been burned into the American consciousness through ...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
The labor of black workers has been crucial to economic development in the United States. Yet becaus...
This paper examines an interracial labor organizing project in the Southern pulpwood processing indu...
This thesis is an examination of the Civil Rights struggle in the city of Mobile, Alabama between 19...