Race against Liberalism Race against Liberalism
Working Class in American History

Race against Liberalism

Black Workers and the UAW in Detroit

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Descripción editorial

Race against Liberalism examines how black worker activism in Detroit shaped the racial politics of the labor movement and the white working class. David M. Lewis-Colman traces the substantive, long-standing disagreements between liberals and the black workers who embraced autonomous race-based action. As he shows, black autoworkers placed themselves at the center of Detroit’s working-class politics and sought to forge a kind of working class unity that accommodated their interests as African Americans. The book covers the independent caucuses in the 1940s and the Trade Union Leadership Council in the 1950s; the black power movement and Revolutionary Union Movements of the mid-1960s; and the independent race-based activism of the 1970s that resulted in Coleman Young’s 1973 election as the city’s first black mayor.

GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2024
18 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
176
Páginas
EDITORIAL
University of Illinois Press
TAMAÑO
4
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