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title New Orleans Dockworkers Race Labor and Unionism 1892-1923 SUNY - photo 1

title:New Orleans Dockworkers : Race, Labor, and Unionism, 1892-1923 SUNY Series in American Labor History
author:Rosenberg, Daniel.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0887066496
print isbn13:9780887066498
ebook isbn13:9780585063744
language:English
subjectStevedores--Louisiana--New Orleans--History, Stevedores--Labor unions--Louisiana--New Orleans--History, Strikes and lockouts--Stevedores--Louisiana--New Orleans--History, New Orleans (La.)--Race relations.
publication date:1988
lcc:HD8039.L82U664 1988eb
ddc:331.7/61387164/0976335
subject:Stevedores--Louisiana--New Orleans--History, Stevedores--Labor unions--Louisiana--New Orleans--History, Strikes and lockouts--Stevedores--Louisiana--New Orleans--History, New Orleans (La.)--Race relations.
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New Orleans Dockworkers
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SUNY Series in American Labor History
Robert Asher and Charles Stephenson, Editors
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New Orleans Dockworkers:
Race, Labor, and Unionism, 18921923
Daniel Rosenberg
State University of New York Press
Page iv
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1988 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Rosenberg, Daniel, 1953
New Orleans dockworkers.
(SUNY series in American labor history)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. StevedoresLouisianaNew OrleansHistory.
2. Trade-unionsStevedoresLouisianaNew Orleans
History. 3. Strikes and lockoutsStevedores
LouisianaNew OrleansHistory. 4. New Orleans (La.)
Race relations.Picture 2 I. Title. II. Series.
HD8039.L82U664Picture 3Picture 41988Picture 5Picture 631.7'61387164'0976335Picture 7Picture 887-10156
ISBN 0-88706-649-6
ISBN 0-88706-650-X (pbk.)
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TO NORA
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
1
Chapter One: Race, Labor, and Unionism
12
Chapter Two: Work and Organizations
43
Chapter Three: Half-and-Half
69
Chapter Four: Upheaval: 1907
93
Chapter Five: The General Levee Strike
115
Chapter Six: Investigation and Aftermath
142
Conclusion
175
Notes
185
Bibliography
215
Index
229

Page ix
Acknowledgments
Over the years during which this study has been prepared, I have accumulated debts of gratitude, of which mention here can do only partial justice. I have benefitted in the first place from the advice and guidance of Professors Eric Foner and Michael Wreszin. Able and skilled scholars who furnished honest, helpful criticism throughout, they extended solidarity when technical, practical, and human obstacles appeared along the path. I have had the advantage of perceptive and supportive editors: Robert Asher and Charles Stephenson. And I am particularly beholden to several historians whose counsel was invaluable: Dr. Herbert Aptheker, Dr. Philip S. Foner, Dr. Ronald L. Lewis, and Charles B. Rousseve.
Gracious assistance in research came from many quarters: Gisela Lozada and the staff at Special Collections, Louisiana State University Libraries; the staff of the Wisconsin State Historical Society; the staff of the Rosenberg Memorial Library in Galveston; the staff of the Louisiana Division of the New Orleans Public Library; the staff of the Tamiment Institute at New York University's Bobst Library; the staff of the Amistad Research Center in New Orleans; Rose Lambert of the Louisiana State Museum in New Orleans; the staff of the Louisiana Division at Tulane's Howard-Tilton Library; the staff of the Earl K. Long Library at the University of New Orleans; the staff of the Butler Library at Columbia University; Dr. Charles Nolan of the New Orleans Archidiocese; Father Robert Stahl of Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans; the staff of the Research Division, New York Public Library; the staff of the Schomburg Center in New York; Dr. Helga Feder of the Library at the City University Graduate Center; and John Vandereedt of the Civil Archives Division at the National Archives.
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