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Our guest editor for Reworking Race and Labor is John Trumpbour, research director of the Labor and Worklife Program at Harvard Law School, and he has assembled a variety of papers to address the challenges of race and labor that includes a global as well as an American perspective.
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Table of Contents:
- Race Prejudice, Class Conflict, and Nationalism
OLIVER CROMWELL COX
- Fear of Foreigners: Recession and Racism in Europe
JAYATI GHOSH
- Clandestini in the Orange Towns: Migrations and Racisms in Calabria’s Agriculture
ALESSANDRA CORRADO
- Today’s Deportees
AVIVA CHOMSKY
- Whitening a California Citrus Company Town: Racial Segregation Practices at the Limoneira Company and Santa Paula, 1893-1919
MARGO MCBANE
- Ethnicity and Isolation: Marginalization of Tea Plantation Workers
SHARIT K. BHOWMIK
- Solidarity Divided: An Interview with Bill Fletcher
JOHN TRUMPBOUR
- Race, Immigration, and Contested Americanness: Black Nativism and the American Labor Movement, 18801930
SUSAN ROTH BREITZER
- Black Professionals in Racialized and Community-Oriented Occupations: The Role of Equal Opportunity Protections and Affirmative Action in Maintaining the Status Quo
MAYA A. BEASLEY
- “If You Don’t Move Your Feet Then I Don’t Eat”: Hip Hop and the Demand for Black Labor
MATTHEW BIRKHOLD
Fact Sheet on Labor and Race Selected Comparisons
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