ISBN-13: 9780252074936 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 264 str.
This long-awaited volume is the first set of annotated oral interviews from the front lines of the Civil Rights Movement to be undertaken by the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Interviewees recount their struggles against discrimination both in and outside of the workplace, showing how collective action, whether through unions, the Movement, or networks of workplace activists, sought to gain access to better jobs, municipal services, housing, and less restrictive voter registration. Black Workers Struggle for Equality in Birmingham is a powerful work that reconsiders the links of the labor movement to the struggle for civil rights."