Interracial Working-Class Solidarity and Racial Equality in America, 1935-55
Series:
Black and White, Unite and Fight
Subtitle:
Havens Center Visiting Scholars Program, University of Wisconsin Madison
Program Type:
Speech
Featured Speakers/Commentators:
Maurice Zeitlin, Sociology, UCLA
Contributor:
Kevin Walsh Contact Contributor
Date Published:
Sept. 23, 2003, 4:11 a.m.
Summary: This lecture addresses the level of interracial solidarity within different industrial American unions, in the period between the Depression and McCarthyism, and what this implied for the levels of black unemployment.
Credits: Producer: Kevin Walsh Uploaded by: Kevin Walsh
Notes:
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Length (hh:mm:ss): 01:37:40
Language: 1
Date Recorded: Jan. 1, 1
Location Recorded:
University of Wisconsin Madison
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