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Black and Blue

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In the 1930s, fewer than one in one hundred U.S. labor union members were African American. By 1980, the figure was more than one in five. Black and Blue explores the politics and history that led ...
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In the 1930s, fewer than one in one hundred U.S. labor union members were African American. By 1980, the figure was more than one in five. Black and Blue explores the politics and history that led to this dramatic integration of organized labor. In the process, the book tells a broader story about how the Democratic Party unintentionally sowed the seeds of labor's decline.


The labor and civil rights movements are the cornerstones of the Democratic Party, but for much of the twentieth century these movements worked independently of one another. Paul Frymer argues that as Democrats passed separate legislation to promote labor rights and racial equality they split the issues of class and race into two sets of institutions, neither of which had enough authority to integrate the labor movement.


From this division, the courts became the leading enforcers of workplace civil rights, threatening unions with bankruptcy if they resisted integration. The courts' previously unappreciated power, however, was also a problem: in diversifying unions, judges and lawyers enfeebled them financially, thus democratizing through destruction. Sharply delineating the double-edged sword of state and legal power, Black and Blue chronicles an achievement that was as problematic as it was remarkable, and that demonstrates the deficiencies of race- and class-based understandings of labor, equality, and power in America.

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Price: $55.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Series: Princeton Studies in American Politics
Publication Date: 09 December 2007
ISBN: 9780691134659
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Labor & Industrial Relations, Industrial arbitration and negotiation, LAW / Labor & Employment, HISTORY / United States / 20th Century, Trade unions, Employment and labour law: general, History of the Americas

"Winner of the 2009 Best Book Award in Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, American Political Science Association"
Paul Frymer is associate professor of politics and director of the Legal Studies Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is the author of Uneasy Alliances: Race and Party Competition in America (Princeton).