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Author Arnesen, Eric.

Title Brotherhoods of color : black railroad workers and the struggle for equality / Eric Arnesen.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2002.
©2001

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Edition 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed.
Description 1 online resource (332 pages, 14 unnumbered pages of plates)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Race in the first century of American railroading -- Promise and failure in the World War I era -- Black wedge of civil rights unionism -- Independent Black unionism in depression and war -- Rise of the red caps -- Politics of fair employment -- Politics of fair representation -- Black railroaders in the modern era.
Summary From the time the first tracks were laid in the early nineteenth century, the railroad has occupied a crucial place in America's historical imagination. Now, for the first time, Eric Arnesen gives us an untold piece of that vital American institution & mdash;the story of African Americans on the railroad. African Americans have been a part of the railroad from its inception, but today they are largely remembered as Pullman porters and track layers. The real history is far richer, a tale of endless struggle, perseverance, and partial victory. In a sweeping narrative, Arnesen re-creates the heroic efforts by black locomotive firemen, brakemen, porters, dining car waiters, and redcaps to fight a pervasive system of racism and job discrimination fostered by their employers, white co-workers, and the unions that legally represented them even while barring them from membership. Decades before the rise of the modern civil rights movement in the mid-1950s, black railroaders forged their own brand of civil rights activism, organizing their own associations, challenging white trade unions, and pursuing legal redress through state and federal courts. In recapturing black railroaders' voices, aspirations, and challenges, Arnesen helps to recast the history of black protest and American labor in the twentieth century.
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Subject Railroads -- United States -- Employees -- History.
Railroads.
United States.
Employees.
History.
African Americans -- Employment -- History.
African Americans -- Employment.
Discrimination in employment -- United States -- History.
Discrimination in employment.
Race discrimination -- United States -- History.
Race discrimination.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic books.
Added Title Black railroad workers and the struggle for equality
Other Form: Print version: Arnesen, Eric. Brotherhoods of color. 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2002, ©2001 0674008170 9780674008175 (OCoLC)49647426
ISBN 9780674020283 (electronic book)
0674020286 (electronic book)
0674008170
9780674008175
0674008170
9780674008175