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'The Voice of Southern Labor' chronicles the lives and experiences of southern textile workers and provides a new perspective on the social, cultural, and historical forces that came into play when the workers struck, first in 1929, and then in 1934.
Documents the extent, character, and implications of race and sex discrimination at work and in housing, drawing from a rich body archived discrimination suits themselves. This book grounds the reader in the reality of discrimination as it is played out in the actual jobs, neighborhoods, and lives of real people.
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