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245 04 The black worker from the founding of the CIO to the AFL-
       CIO merger, 1936-1955 /|cedited by Philip S. Foner and 
       Ronald L. Lewis. 
264  1 Philadelphia :|bTemple University Press,|c2019. 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  The black worker : a documentary history from colonial 
       times to the present ;|vvolume 7 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Part I: The Congress of Industrial Organization and the 
       black worker, 1935-1940.  Introduction ; The Congress of 
       Industrial Organization and the black workers ; Steel 
       Workers' Organizing Committee ; Tobacco workers ; Black 
       seamen ; The National Negro Congress -- Part II: The 
       Southern Tenant Farmers' Union.  Introduction ; STFU and 
       black sharecroppers ; The Missouri demonstration of 1939 -
       - Part III: The black worker during World War II. 
       Introduction ; Blacks and the war economy ; The march on 
       Washington movement ; Fair Employment Practices Committee 
       ; The FEPC and discrimination at west coast shipyards ; 
       The Philadelphia "hate strike," 1944 ; The CIO and the 
       black worker -- Part IV: The American Federation of Labor 
       and the black worker, 1936-1945. Introduction ; The AFL 
       and racial discrimination ; Selected AFL Convention 
       resolutions on black labor -- Part V: The post war decade,
       1945-1955. Introduction ; The National Negro Labor Council
       ; Paul Robeson and the black worker ; The AFL-CIO merger 
       proposal. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    JSTOR|bBooks at JSTOR Open Access 
650  0 African Americans|xEmployment.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh85001951 
650  0 African Americans|xEconomic conditions.|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85001945 
650  7 African Americans|xEmployment.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/799610 
650  7 African Americans|xEconomic conditions.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/799599 
650  7 Race relations.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       1086509 
651  0 United States|xRace relations.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh85140494 
651  7 United States.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1204155
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Foner, Philip Sheldon,|d1910-1994,|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n79065081|eeditor. 
700 1  Lewis, Ronald L.,|d1940-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n78006841|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tBlack worker from the founding of the 
       CIO to the AFL-CIO merger, 1936-1955.|dPhiladelphia : 
       Temple University Press, 1983|z0877221979|w(OCoLC)10148618
830  0 Black worker ;|vv. 7. 
856 40 |uhttps://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctvn1tch8|zOnline
       eBook. Open Access via JSTOR. 
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