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?This interesting little volume is a compilation of papers presented, together with the comments of the discussants, at the Southern Labor History Conference in Atlanta in 1976. As a collection, these papers are well worth the time of labor economists and teachers in the fields of labor history or American economic development.... The voluminous bibliographies and the extensive footnotes accompanying these papers indicate painstaking research.?-Industrial and Labor Relations Review
?Though these essays deal with widely diverse themes across a considerable span of time, certain elements of labor union activity in the South receive major attention in this collection. Among these elements is the role of blacks and radicals in unionization efforts.... Footnote citations to the manuscript collections, newspapers, and other sources provide a useful guide to the research materials in labor history. Recommended for university library collections.?-Choice
?Extensively researched, well-organized, well-written, and, with the exception of several largely irrelevant and superficial profiles of Georgia politicos, extremely interesting and informative.?-Presidential Studies Quarterly
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