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General Surveys

Foner, Philip S. Organized Labor and the Black Worker: 1619-1981. New York: International Publishers, 1981. HD6490.R2 F65 1982

Foner, Philip S. The Black Worker: a Documentary History from Colonial Times to the Present. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1978-. E185.8 .B553

Hunter, Tera W. “African-American Labor History: a Survey of the Scholarship from Jim Crow to the New Millennium.” 2005

Moreno, Paul D. Black Americans and Organized Labor: a New History. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2006. HD6490.R22 U649 2006



Books about African-American Labor Movements

African-American Labor Union Members

African-Americans--Employment

Pullman Porters

Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters



Journal Articles and Secondary Sources

America History & Life

Black Studies Center

Black Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the
         Present

Humanities Index

JSTOR

Social Science Index

Other Databases and Indexes



Online and Electronic Resources

African-American History: Library of Congress American Memory

African-American Labor History (University of California, Berkeley)

African-American Labor History Links (AFSCME)

Black Labor History (American Labor Studies Center)

Black Studies Center

Black Thought and Culture: African Americans from Colonial Times to the
         Present

Electronic Books by and about African Americans (University of Virginia)

Project Gutenberg

 


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