Saturday, September 17, 2011

Black Workers Remember: An Oral History Of Segregation. Unionism. And The Freedom Struggle (george Gund Foundation Imprint In African American Studies) - Michael Keith Honey

black workers remember: an oral history of segregation. unionism. and the freedom struggle (george gund foundation imprint in african american studies) - michael keith honey
black workers remember: an oral history of segregation. unionism. and the freedom struggle (george gund foundation imprint in african american studies) - michael keith honey

"Honey serves as a symphony conductor, skillfully blending the voices into a powerful choir singing a song of freedom." -- Dallas Morning News

"Honey serves as a symphony conductor, skillfully blending the voices of . . . laborers into a . . . choir singing a song of freedom." -- Dallas Morning News

"It's a gifted storyteller who can capture a reader's heart and mind with fiction." -- Tacoma News-Tribune

"It's a gifted storyteller who can capture a reader's heart and mind with fiction . . . greater . . . who can . . . with nonfiction." -- Tacoma News-Tribune

"Poignant reading, Honey's interviews reflect his clear sympathy and admiration for his subjects and their achievements." -- Gerald Friedman, Journal of Economic History

"[T]he workers interviewed . . . give voice to the . . . ideal of a living wage as a right, not . . . a privilege." -- American Prospect

DOWNLOAD BLACK WORKERS REMEMBER: AN ORAL HISTORY OF SEGREGATION. UNIONISM. AND THE FREEDOM STRUGGLE (GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION IMPRINT IN AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES) - MICHAEL KEITH HONEY

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