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Southern labor and Black civil rights: organizing Memphis workers
Honey, Michael K.
Year: c1993.
Publisher:  University of Illinois Press. 
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Frontmatter
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION: Labor and Civil Rights
I: Southern Apartheid and the Labor Movement
ONE: Segregation and Southern Labor
TWO: No Bill of Rights in Memphis
II: Labor's Struggle for the Right to Organize
THREE: The Rise and Repression of Industrial Unionism
FOUR: Black and White Unite
FIVE: Race, Radicalism, and the CIO
SIX: Black Scares and Red Scares
III: Industrial Unionism and the Black Freedom Movement
SEVEN: War in the Factories
EIGHT: The CIO at the Crossroads
NINE: The Cold War against Labor and Civil Rights
CONCLUSION: Legacies
Abbreviations
Notes
Primary Sources Consulted
Index
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Title: Southern labor and Black civil rights : organizing Memphis workers Michael K. Honey.
Author: Honey, Michael K
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E-Distribution Information: University of Michigan Library, Scholarly Publishing Office
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2008
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Source Version: Southern labor and Black civil rights : organizing Memphis workers Michael K. Honey
Honey, Michael K
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c1993.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00538
Subject Headings: • African American labor union members -- Tennessee -- Memphis
• Labor unions -- Tennessee -- Memphis -- History -- 20th century
• Labor movement -- Tennessee -- Memphis -- History -- 20th century
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