Paternalism and protest : Southern cotton mill workers and organized labor, 1875-1905
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Paternalism and protest : Southern cotton mill workers and organized labor, 1875-1905
(Contributions in economics and economic history, no. 3)
Greenwood Pub. Co., c1971
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"A Negro Universities Press publication."
Bibliography: p. 241-253
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This study offers evidence to refute the entrenched view that Southern mill workers rejected the overtures of organized labor, and shows how management's shrewd use of social, economic, and political pressures supressed serious organizational efforts there until World War I.
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