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In Black Americans and Organized Labor, Paul D. Moreno offers a bold reinterpretation of the role of race and racial discrimination in the American labor movement. Moreno applies insights of the law-and-economics movement to formulate a powerfully compelling labor-race theorem of elegant simplicity: White unionists found that race was a convenient basis on which to do what unions do -- control the labor supply. Not racism pure and simple but the economics of discrimination explains historic black absence and under-representation in unions.
Morenos sweeping reexamination stretches from the antebellum period to the present, integrating principal figures such as Frederick Douglass and Samuel Gompers, Isaac Myers and Booker T. Washington, and W. E. B. Du Bois and A. Philip Randolph. He traces changing attitudes and practices during the simultaneous black migration to the North and consolidation of organized labors power, through the confusing and conflicted post-World War II period, during the course of the civil rights movement, and into the era of affirmative action. Maneuvering across a wide span of time and a broad array of issues, Moreno brings remarkable clarity to the question of the importance of race in unions. He impressively weaves together labor, policy, and African American history into a cogent, persuasive revisionist study that cannot be ignored.

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Black Americans and Organized Labor A New History Paul D Moreno Published - photo 1
Black Americans and
Organized Labor
A New History
Paul D. Moreno
Published by Louisiana State University Press Copyright 2006 by Louisiana State - photo 2
Published by Louisiana State University Press
Copyright 2006 by Louisiana State University Press
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Manufactured in the United States of America
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Moreno, Paul D., 1965
Black Americans and organized labor : a new history / Paul D. Moreno.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 0-8071-3094-x (cloth: alk. paper)
1. Labor unionsSocial aspectsUnited StatesHistory. 2. African American labor union membersHistory. 3. African AmericansCivil rightsHistory. 4. Discrimination in employmentUnited StatesHistory. 5. United StatesRace relations. 6. African AmericansEmploymentHistory. 7. Labor movementPolitical aspectsUnited StatesHistory. 8. United StatesPolitics and government18651900. 9. United StatesPolitics and government20th century. I. Title.
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This book is dedicated to Lisa:
the good, the true, and the beautiful.
Contents

Appendix. Divide and Conquer:
The Folklore of Socialism

Acknowledgments
I am grateful for the help of many individuals and organizations in the preparation of this book. I benefited from the encouragement of scholarship from administrators and colleagues at Hillsdale College on a daily basis and am especially grateful for my good friends and colleagues in the Department of History and Political Science. The John M. Olin Foundation awarded me a junior faculty fellowship that enabled me to spend a year in research and writing. The Hayek Fund for Scholars also provided assistance. The help of the library at Hillsdale, especially Judy Leising, was indispensable. I am also grateful to the staffs at the University of Michigan and Michigan State libraries, the Library of Congress, the Wayne State University/Reuther Library, the library of the University of Wisconsin, and the George Meany Memorial Library. I am most obliged to the individuals who read and commented on all or parts of the manuscript: Jonathan Bean, Andrew Kersten, Burt Folsom, Mel McKiven, Ray Wolters, and Kevin Murphy (Murphwere even). Im fortunate to have had the staff and anonymous readers of LSU, especially Sylvia Frank Rodrigue and MaryKatherine Callaway, guiding the editorial and publication process. I am most grateful to my wife, Lisa, who also read the manuscript, and to whom the work is dedicated.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used for commonly cited sources. Roman numerals are used for volume (print), reel (microfilm), or group/series (archival) numbers; Arabic numerals for page (print), frame (microfilm or fiche), or box (archival) numbers.
ANBJohn A. Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, eds., American National Biography, 24 vols. (New York, 1999).
BNDJohn B. Kirby, ed., New Deal Agencies and Black America in the 1930s, 25 reels (Frederick, MD, 1983).
BTWPLouis R. Harlan, ed., The Booker T. Washington Papers, 14 vols. (Urbana, 197289).
BWGMJames R. Grossman, ed., Black Workers in the Era of the Great Migration, 191629, 25 reels (Frederick, MD, 1985).
CBPThe Claude A. Barnett Papers: The Associated Negro Press, 191867, Part 3: Subject Files on Black Americans, Series C: Economic Conditions, 191866, 13 reels (Frederick, MD, 1984).
DHPhilip S. Foner and Ronald L. Lewis, eds., The Black Worker: A Documentary History from Colonial Times to the Present, 8 vols. (Philadelphia, 197884).
DHISJohn R. Commons et al., eds., A Documentary History of American Industrial Society, 11 vols. (Cleveland, 1910).
DuBPThe Papers of W. E. B. Du Bois, 89 reels (Sanford, NC, 198081).
FEPCBruce I. Friend, and Charles Zaid, eds., Selected Documents from Records of the Committee on Fair Employment Practice, 213 reels (Glen Rock, NJ, 1970).
HNCFHampton University Newspaper Clipping File, microfiche.
LCLibrary of Congress.
LCCRPapers Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Papers, Library of Congress.
NAACP 1Papers of the NAACP, Microfilm edition, Part 1: Meetings of the Board of Directors, Records of Annual Conferences, Major Speeches, and Special Reports, 190950, 28 Reels (Frederick, MD 1981).
NAACP 10Papers of the NAACP, Microfilm edition, Part 10: Peonage, Labor, and the New Deal, 191339, 23 reels (Frederick, MD, 1981).
NAACP 13APapers of the NAACP, Microfilm edition, Part 13, Series A: Subject Files on Labor Conditions and Employment Discrimination, 194055, 21 reels (Frederick, MD, 1981).
NAACP 13BPapers of the NAACP, Microfilm edition, Part 13, Series B: Cooperation with Organized Labor, 194055, 25 reels (Frederick, MD, 1981).
NAACP 13CPapers of the NAACP, Microfilm edition, Part 13, Series C: Legal Department Files on Labor, 194055, 12 reels (Frederick, MD, 1981).
NAACP 13SPapers of the NAACP, Microfilm edition, Part 13, Supplement, 195665, 16 reels (Frederick, MD, 1981).
NAACPPapers of the NAACP, Library of Congress.
NNBLKenneth M. Hamilton and Robert Lester, eds., Records of the National Negro Business League, 14 reels (Bethesda, MD, 1994).
NULNational Urban League Papers, Library of Congress.
RGNational Archives Record Group.
SCCFSchomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Schomburg Center Clipping File, microfiche (New York, 1974).
SGPStuart B. Kaufman et al., eds., The Samuel Gompers Papers, 9 vols. to date (Urbana, 1986).
UNIARobert A. Hill, ed., The Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers, 9 vols. (Berkeley, 198395).
Black Americans and Organized Labor
Introduction
Today, black Americans are the demographic group most likely to belong to a labor union: 17 percent of black wage earners are union members compared to 13 percent of the population as a whole.
Similarly bitter has been the controversy among historians who explain the problem of racial discrimination in the American labor movement. Predominantly hostile to business, American historians have depicted organized labor as a heroic, progressive force. Their followers have been locked in battle ever since.
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