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The harder we run: Black workers since the Civil War (Unknown Binding)

by William Hamilton Harris (Author) "Black workers entered the American free labor force at a time of massive disruption..." (more)
Key Phrases: urban industrial class, white firemen, black firemen, World War, New York, United States (more...)
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"An absolute must for students....Best addresses black worker's economic plight and places the quest for equal justice in a broader context."--Linda Reed, University of Houston-University Park
"Fine book! Complete and well written."--Michael Kazin, Stanford University
"An excellent text. I have nothing but superlatives."--Alonzo Smith, University of Nebraska
"Bound to achieve first rank in soberly demonstrating the primacy of race in the impoverishment of black Americans....penetrating, sound, and absorbing."--Robert L. Harris, Jr.,Cornell University
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Written clearly and passionately, employing both anecdotes and statistics, this comprehensive narrative traces the position of blacks in the American economy from the Civil War to the present. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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