An edition of The Color of Work (2000)

The color of work

the struggle for civil rights in the Southern paper industry, 1945-1980

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An edition of The Color of Work (2000)

The color of work

the struggle for civil rights in the Southern paper industry, 1945-1980

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Language
English
Pages
277

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Cover of: Color of Work
Color of Work: The Struggle for Civil Rights in the Southern Paper Industry, 1945-1980
2003, University of North Carolina Press
in English
Cover of: The color of work
The color of work: the struggle for civil rights in the Southern paper industry, 1945-1980
2001, University of North Carolina Press
in English
Cover of: The Color of Work
The Color of Work: The Struggle for Civil Rights in the Southern Paper Industry, 1945-1980
December 6, 2000, The University of North Carolina Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Color of Work
The Color of Work: The Struggle for Civil Rights in the Southern Paper Industry, 1945-1980
December 6, 2000, The University of North Carolina Press
Paperback in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-265) and index.

Published in
Chapel Hill

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD4903.3.P332 U66 2001, 00-068312 [HD]

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 277 p. :
Number of pages
277

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15505036M
Internet Archive
colorofworkstrug00minc
ISBN 10
0807826189, 0807849332
LCCN
00068312
OCLC/WorldCat
45582617
Library Thing
623380
Goodreads
2968190
1801090

First Sentence

"Across the South, African American men helped build many of the first paper mills in the region in the 1930s and 1940s, going to work in them when they were completed."

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