Cover of Lori Latrice Martin, Hayward Derrick Horton, Teresa A. Booker: Lessons from the Black Working Class: Foreshadowing America's Economic Health

Lori Latrice Martin, Hayward Derrick Horton, Teresa A. Booker Lessons from the Black Working Class: Foreshadowing America's Economic Health

Foreshadowing America's Economic Health

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ABC-CLIO

2015

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How have the experiences of black working-class women and men residing in urban, suburban, and rural settings impacted U.S. labor relations and the broader American society? This book asserts that a comprehensive and critical examination of the black working class can be used to forecast whether economic troubles are on the horizon. It documents how the increasing incidence of attacks on unions, the dwindling availability of working-class jobs, and the clamoring by the working class for a minimum wage hike is proof that the atmospheric pressure in America is rising, and that efforts to prepare for the approaching financial storm require attention to the individuals and households who are often overlooked: the black working class.Presenting information of great importance to sociologists, political scientists, and economists, the authors of this work explore the impact of the recent Great Recession on working-class African Americans and argue that the intersections of race and class for this particular group uncover the state of equity and justice in America. This book will also be of interest to public policymakers as well as students in graduate-level courses in the areas of African American studies, American society and labor, labor relations, labor and the Civil Rights Movement, and studies on race, class, and gender.

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