A new deal for all? : race and class struggles in Depression-era Baltimore / Andor Skotnes.
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Female Library | F189.B19 .N475 2013 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000202226 | |
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Main Library | F189.B19 .N475 2013 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | STACKS | 51952000202233 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-364) and index.
Communities, culture, and traditions of opposition -- Disrupting the calm : the Communist Party in Baltimore, 1930-1933 -- The city-wide Young People's Forum, 1931-1933 -- Garment workers, socialists, and The People's Unemployment League, 1932-1934 -- The lynching of George Armwood, 1933 -- Buy where you can work, 1933-1934 -- The Baltimore Soviet, the ACW, and the PUL, 1933-1935 -- Seeking directions, 1934-1936 -- The CIO and the first wave, 1936-1937 -- The CIO, the AFL, and the Baltimore Workers' Movement: the second wave, 1938-1941 -- The new Baltimore NAACP and the metropolitan region, 1936-1941 -- The new Baltimore NAACP, the state, and the country, 1936-1941.
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