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Waterfront Workers of New Orleans

Author:Eric Arnesen
Edition:1st Edition

Labor history in New Orleans is examined through the experiences of dockworkers and their unions during a period of social and political change. It explores themes such as race relations, union organization, labor struggles, and economic transformation, highlighting the role of waterfront workers in shaping labor movements and navigating challenges of segregation and industrialization.

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Chapters

  • Chapter 1: The Remaking of a Union State→
  • Chapter 2: Raising an Arm in Defense of Their Cause→
  • Chapter 3: Testing the Limits: Politics, Race, & the Labor Movement→
  • Chapter 4: Turning Points: Biracial Unions in the Age of Segregation→
  • Chapter 5: To Rule or Ruin: The Struggle for Control→
  • Chapter 6: The Search for Stability: Labor in WWI Era→

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