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This collection of nine essays seeks to give a voice to workers underrepresented in the scholarship on labour in the 20th-century American South. It contains insights into southerners' concerns about workplace safety, access to training, job mobility, and worker solidarity.

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This collection of nine essays seeks to give a voice to workers underrepresented in the scholarship on labour in the 20th-century American South. It contains insights into southerners' concerns about workplace safety, access to training, job mobility, and worker solidarity.
Autorenporträt
Glenn T. Eskew is a professor of history at Georgia State University. He is the author of "But for Birmingham: The Local and National Movements in the Civil Rights Struggle," editor of "Labor in the Modern South," and coeditor of "Paternalism in a Southern City."