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Black Freedom Fighters in Steel - The Struggle for Democratic Unionism (Hardcover)
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Black Freedom Fighters in Steel - The Struggle for Democratic Unionism (Hardcover)
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Thousands of African Americans poured into northwest Indiana in the
1920s dreaming of decent-paying jobs and a life without Klansmen,
chain gangs, and cotton. Black Freedom Fighters in Steel: The
Struggle for Democratic Unionism by Ruth Needleman adds a new
dimension to the literature on race and labor. It tells the story
of five men born in the South who migrated north for a chance to
work the dirtiest and most dangerous jobs in the steel mills.
Individually they fought for equality and justice; collectively
they helped construct economic and union democracy in postwar
America. George Kimbley, the oldest, grew up in Kentucky across the
street from the family who had owned his parents. He fought with a
French regiment in World War I and then settled in Gary, Indiana,
in 1920 to work in steel. He joined the Steelworkers Organizing
Committee and became the first African American member of its
full-time staff in 1938. The youngest, Jonathan Comer, picked
cotton on his father's land in Alabama, stood up to racism in the
military during World War II, and became the first African American
to be president of a basic steel local union. This is a book about
the integration of unions, as well as about five remarkable
individuals. It focuses on the decisive role of African American
leaders in building interracial unionism. One chapter deals with
the African American struggle for representation, highlighting the
importance of independent black organization within the union.
Needleman also presents a conversation among two pioneering
steelworkers and current African American union leaders about the
racial politics of union activism.
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