Everybody Was Black Down There: Race and Industrial Change in the Alabama Coalfields - Politics and Culture in the Twentieth-Century South - Robert H. Woodrum - Books - University of Georgia Press - 9780820328799 - February 1, 2007
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An exploration of how, despite their central role in the UMWA in Alabama in the early 1930s, black miners remained vulnerable to the economic changes that transformed the coal industry after WW II. Drawing on primary records and interviews with miners, Woodrum examines the complex connections between racial ideology and technological change.


336 pages, 9 b&w photos

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 1, 2007
ISBN13 9780820328799
Publishers University of Georgia Press
Pages 328
Dimensions 235 × 156 × 22 mm   ·   458 g
Language English  

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