Southern Labor And Black Civil Rights: Organizing Memphis Workers (Working Class In American History),New

Southern Labor And Black Civil Rights: Organizing Memphis Workers (Working Class In American History),New

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Widely Praised Upon Publication And Now Considered A Classic Study, Southern Labor And Black Civil Rights Chronicles The Southern Industrial Union Movement From The Great Depression To The Cold War, A History That Created The Context For The Sanitation Workers' Strike That Brought Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. To Memphis In April 1968. Michael K. Honey Documents The Dramatic Labor Battles And Sometimes Heroic Activities Of Workers And Organizers That Helped To Set The Stage For Segregation'S Demise.Winner Of The Charles S. Sydnor Award, Given By The Southern Historical Association, 1994. Winner Of The James A. Rawley Prize Given By The Organization Of American Historians, 1994. Winner Of The Herbert G. Gutman Award For An Outstanding Book In American Social History.

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