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Organized Labor and the Black Worker, 1619-1981Discover the profound impact of Black workers in the American labor movement with 'Organized Labor and the Black Worker, 1619 1981'. This acclaimed historical account by historian Philip Foner delves into the radical contributions of Black laborers across centuries. Ideal for those interested in labor history, African American studies, and social justice, this book illustrates the intertwined narratives of race and class within the labor movement.
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Discover the profound impact of Black workers in the American labor movement with 'Organized Labor and the Black Worker, 1619-1981'. This acclaimed historical account by historian Philip Foner delves into the radical contributions of Black laborers across centuries. Ideal for those interested in labor history, African American studies, and social justice, this book illustrates the intertwined narratives of race and class within the labor movement. With rich insights and compelling anecdotes, Foner paints a vivid picture of how Black workers fought for their rights and shaped the labor landscape from 1619 to 1981. This trade paperback edition, published by Haymarket Books in 2018 and available under ISBN 9781608467877, is a must-read for students, educators, and anyone passionate about the pursuit of equality in the workforce. Enhance your understanding of the dynamic history of labor in America and the critical role of Black workers by adding this essential text to your collection. Perfect for libraries, classrooms, and personal libraries, this book not only serves as a powerful educational tool but also as an inspiring testament to the resilience of workers in the face of adversity. Order your copy today to explore the legacy of organized labor and the ongoing fight for justice, equality, and representation in the workplace. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this foundational work on African American labor history, perfect for deepening your insight into the socio-economic factors that have shaped our workforce.

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