‘Dockworker Power’: Transnational Struggles for Justice
Dockworkers are a favorite subject for many labor historians—including myself. Historically, they have proven themselves reliably radical and strike-prone, and
Read moreDockworkers are a favorite subject for many labor historians—including myself. Historically, they have proven themselves reliably radical and strike-prone, and
Read moreLucia, a fourteen-year-old young girl transported to the Georgia Lowcountry during the 1760s, brought with her a deft understanding of
Read moreThis post is part of our blog series that announces the publication of selected new books in African American History
Read moreA little more than 153 years ago, in the aftermath of the Civil War, Radical Republicans in the United States
Read moreIn 1951, Mack Ingram was arrested, found guilty, and sentenced to two years of hard labor for looking at a
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