AlabamaNorth: African-American Migrants, Community and Working-class Activism in Cleveland, 1915-45 (The Working Class in American History) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

AlabamaNorth: African-American Migrants, Community and Working-class Activism in Cleveland, 1915-45 (The Working Class in American History) Book

Langston Hughes called it "a great dark tide from the South": the unprecedented influx of blacks into Cleveland that gave the city the nickname "Alabama North". In this remarkable study, Kimberley Phillips reveals the breadth of working-class black experiences and activities in Cleveland and the extent to which these were shaped by traditions and values brought from the South. Phillips shows how migrants' moves north established complex networks of kin and friends and infused the city with a highly visible southern African-American culture. She examines the wide variety of black fraternal, benevolent, social, and church-based organizations working-class migrants created and demonstrates how they prepared the way for new forms of individual and collective activism in workplaces and the city. Giving special consideration to the employment patterns and experiences of working-class black women in Cleveland, "AlabamaNorth" reveals how migrants' expressions of tradition and community gave them a new consciousness of themselves as organized workers in the urban North and created the underpinning for new forms of black labor activism.Read More

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  • 025202477X
  • 9780252024771
  • Kimberley L. Phillips
  • 1 July 1999
  • University of Illinois Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 400
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