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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Organized Labour, Black Workers and the Twentieth-Century South: The Emerging Revision
Rick Halpern
Social History
Vol. 19, No. 3 (Oct., 1994), pp. 359-383
Published by: Taylor & Francis, Ltd.
https://www.jstor.org/stable/4286221
Page Count: 25
第一段 以前学者认为civil movement开始的时候labor movement已经decline了,虽然recognize union为civil movement提供financial support,黑人领袖A也怎么怎么样,但依然认为两个运动没有什么grassroots connection
第二段 新学者观点 认为civil movement开始事前早于previously thought(有题),union中黑人在工厂参与啥啥搞事,并且贡献其实beyond factory gate……
played by black rank-and-file workers in the industrial union movement of the 1930S; and the relationship between organized labour and the struggle for civil rights in the ... have not identified grass roots connections between the two movements. ... militancy also extended beyond the factory gate: bypassing established
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