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This book examines in depth the century-long struggle of Black laborers in the iron and steel industry of western Pennsylvania. In the process it shows how the fate of these Black workers mirrors the contemporary predicament of the Black working class and the development of a chronically unemployed underclass in Americas declining industrial centers. Dickerson argues that persistent racial discrimination within heavy industry and the decline of major industries during the 1970s are key to understanding the social and economic situation of twentieth-century urban Blacks. Through a blend of historical research and contemporary interviews, this study chronicles the struggle of Black steelworkers to gain equality in the industry and the setbacks suffered as American steelmaking succumbed to foreign competition and antiquated modes of production. The plight of western Pennsylvanias Black steelworkers reflects that of Black laborers in Chicago, Gary, Detroit, Cleveland, Youngstown, Birmingham, and other major American cities where heavy industry once flourished.

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title Out of the Crucible Black Steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania - photo 1

title:Out of the Crucible : Black Steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania, 1875-1980 SUNY Series in Afro-American Studies
author:Dickerson, Dennis C.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0887063063
print isbn13:9780887063060
ebook isbn13:9780585092621
language:English
subjectAfrican American iron and steel workers--Pennsylvania--History, African Americans--Employment--Pennsylvania--History, Discrimination in employment--Pennsylvania--History.
publication date:1986
lcc:HD8039.I52U535 1986eb
ddc:331.6/3/960730748
subject:African American iron and steel workers--Pennsylvania--History, African Americans--Employment--Pennsylvania--History, Discrimination in employment--Pennsylvania--History.
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Out of the Crucible
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SUNY Series in Afro-American Studies
John Howard and Robert Smith, editors
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Out of the Crucible:
Black Steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania, 18751980
Dennis C. Dickerson
State University of New York Press
Page iv
The author wishes to thank the following persons and institutions for making available photographs and granting permission to use them: Mrs. Dorothea Austin Brown and Reverend J. C. Austin, Jr., Chicago, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Dickerson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mr. Russell Gibbons, United Steelworkers of America, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; the late Mr. William Henry Harrison, Duquesne, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Colesta Long, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mr. Stefan Lorant and Authors Edition, Lenox, Massachusetts; Mrs. Mildred Trent, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Mr. Bartow Tipper, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania; The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, and The Russell Sage Foundation, New York, New York.
Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1986 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
Dickerson, Dennis C., 1949
Out of the crucible.
(SUNY series in Afro-American studies)
Bibliography: p. 307
Includes index.
1. Afro-American iron and steel workers Pennsylvania History.
2. Afro-Americans Employment Pennsylvania History. 3. Discrimination
in employment Pennsylvania History. I. Title II. Series.
HD8039.I52U535 1986 331.63960730748 85-30450
ISBN 0-88706-305-5
ISBN 0-88706-306-3 (pbk.)
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Contents
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xiii
Introduction
1
1. Black Sons of Vulcan, 18751916
7
2. World War I and the Black Migration to Western Pennsylvania, 19161930
27
3. Black Steelworkers Confront their New Environment
55
4. The Steel Strike of 1919 and its Aftermath
85
5. Welfare Capitalism and Black Steelworkers, 19161930
101
6. The Depression, the New Deal and Black Steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania
119

Page vi
7. Black Steelworkers in Western Pennsylvania: World War II and its Aftermath
151
8. The Illusion of Advancement: Black Steelworkers During the 1950s
183
9. Pyrrhic Victories: Black Steelworkers During the Civil Rights Era, 19601980
215
Epilogue
247
Notes
253
References
307
Index
319

Page vii
Figures
Figure 1. Black steelworkers at the Clark mills in Pittsburgh, 1907. (From Wage Earning Pittsburgh, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, The Pittsburgh Survey, 1914.)
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Figure 2. Map of western Pennsylvania.
38
Figure 3. William Henry Harrison who migrated to Duquesne, PA in 1916 and became an employee in the local steel mill is pictured in France in 1918 with fellow Black soldiers from Pittsburgh. Harris is standing in the center. (Courtesy of Mrs. Cora Harrison of Duquesne, PA.)
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