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Historians have long realized the US civil rights movement pre-dated Martin Luther King Jr., but they disagree on where, when and why it started. Laboured Protest offers new answers in a study of black political protest during the New Deal and Second World War. It finds a diverse movement where activists from the left operated alongside, and often in competition with, others who signed up to liberal or nationalist political platforms. Protestors in this period often struggled to challenge the different types of discrimination facing black workers, but their energetic campaigning was part of a more complex, and ultimately more interesting, movement than previously thought.

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Laboured Protest
Historians have long realized that the US civil rights movement predated Martin Luther King Jr., but they disagree on where, when and why it started. Laboured Protest offers new answers in a study of black political protest during the New Deal and Second World War. It finds a diverse movement where activists from the left operated alongside and often in competition with others who signed up to liberal or nationalist political platforms. Protestors in this period often struggled to challenge the different types of discrimination facing black workers, but their energetic campaigning was part of a more complex and ultimately more interesting movement than previously thought.
Oliver Ayers is Lecturer in Modern History at the New College of the Humanities in London.
First published 2019
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ISBN: 978-1-138-63090-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-00100-0 (ebk)
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ABBAfrican Blood Brotherhood
AFLAmerican Federation of Labor
AFTAmerican Federation of Teachers
ALPAmerican Labor Party
ANGAmerican Newspaper Guild
APLAfrican Patriotic League
BSCPBrotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters
BSEUBuilding Service Employees Union
CCCCivilian Conservation Corps
CCJCitizens Committee for Jobs in War Industry
CDECommittee on Discrimination in Employment
CIOCongress of Industrial Organizations
CORECongress of Racial Equality
CPCommunist Party
CRCCivil Rights Committee
CRFCivil Rights Federation
DHCDetroit Housing Commission
DULDetroit Urban League
FAECTFederation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists, and Technicians
FEPCFair Employment Practice Committee
FHAFederal Housing Administration
FMCFord Motor Company
FORFellowship of Reconciliation
FWAFederal Works Agency
FWPFederal Writers Project
GMGeneral Motors
HLUHarlem Labor Union
HREHotel and Restaurant Employees Alliance
HSEUHotel Service Employees Union
HUACHouse Un-American Activities Committee
IAFFInternational Association of Fire Fighters
ILAInternational Longshoremens Association
ILDInternational Labor Defense
ILGWUInternational Ladies Garment Workers Union
IRTInterborough Rapid Transit Company
IUMMSWInternational Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers JCNR Joint Committee on Negro Recovery
LCCRLeadership Conference on Civil Rights
LDFLegal Defense and Educational Fund
MCCRMichigan Committee on Civil Rights
MDCMetropolitan Detroit Council on Fair Employment Practice
MOWMMarch on Washington Movement
NAACPNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People
NAAWNational Association of American Workers
NACGNNational Association of Colored Graduate Nurses
NACWCNational Association of Colored Womens Clubs
NALCNegro American Labor Committee
NCNWNational Council of Negro Women
NCPFEPCNational Council for a Permanent FEPC
NILNegro Industrial League
NIRANational Industrial Recovery Act
NLCNegro Labor Committee
NLRANational Labor Relations Act
NLRBNational Labor Relations Board
NLVCNegro Labor Victory Committee
NMUNational Maritime Union
NNBLNational Negro Business League
NNCNational Negro Congress
NRANational Recovery Administration
NULNational Urban League
NYANational Youth Administration
OPMOffice of Production Management
PWAPublic Works Administration
RMORecruitment and Manning Organization
SCADState Commission against Discrimination
SIUSeafarers International Union
SNOVShipyard Negro Organization for Victory
SPSocialist Party
STFUSouthern Tenant Farmers Union
SWOCSteel Workers Organizing Committee
SWPSocialist Workers Party
TCADTemporary Commission against Discrimination
TUTeaching Union
TWUTransport Workers Union
UAWUnited Auto Workers
UEUnited Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers
UFWUnited Furniture Workers
UFWAUnited Federal Workers of America
UNIAUniversal Negro Improvement Association
UPWAUnited Packinghouse Workers of America
USESUnited States Employment Service
USHAUnited States Housing Authority
USWUnited Shoe Workers
USWAUnited Steel Workers of America
UWMWUnited Wire and Metal Workers
WDLWorkers Defense League
WLBWar Labor Board
WMCWar Manpower Commission
WPAWorks Progress Administration
WPBWar Production Board
WSAWar Shipping Administration
YMCAYoung Mens Christian Association
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