Shaw Industries, which is based in Dalton, Georgia, is the nation's leading textile manufacturer and the world's largest producer of carpets. This history focuses on the evolution of Shaw's business strategy and its adaptations to changing economic conditions. Randall L. Patton chronicles Shaw's rise to dominance by drawing on corporate records, industry data, and interviews with Shaw employees and management, including Robert E. Shaw, the only CEO the company has known in its more than thirty years.
Patton situates Shaw within both the overall context of Sunbelt economic development and...
Shaw Industries, which is based in Dalton, Georgia, is the nation's leading textile manufacturer and the world's largest producer of carpets. This ...
When I went to work for Lockheed-Georgia Company in September of 1952 I had no idea that this would end up being my life s work. With these words, Harry Hudson, the first African American supervisor at Lockheed Aircraft s Georgia facility, begins his account of a thirty-six-year career that spanned the postwar civil rights movement and the Cold War.
Hudson was not a civil rights activist, yet he knew he was helping to break down racial barriers that had long confined African Americans to lower-skilled, nonsupervisory jobs. His previously unpublished memoir is an inside account of both...
When I went to work for Lockheed-Georgia Company in September of 1952 I had no idea that this would end up being my life s work. With these words,...