Scraping by : wage labor, slavery, and survival in early Baltimore

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Scraping by : wage labor, slavery, and survival in early Baltimore

Seth Rockman

(Studies in early American economy and society from the Library Company of Philadelphia)

Johns Hopkins University Press, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-347) and index

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Enslaved mariners, white seamstresses, Irish dockhands, free black domestic servants, and native-born street sweepers. All navigated the low-end labor market in post-revolutionary Baltimore. Seth Rockman considers this diverse workforce, exploring how race, sex, nativity, and legal status determined the economic opportunities and vulnerabilities of working families in the early republic.In the era of Frederick Douglass, Baltimore's distinctive economy featured many slaves who earned wages and white workers who performed backbreaking labor. By focusing his study on this boomtown, Rockman reassesses the roles of race and region and rewrites the history of class and capitalism in the United States during this time.Rockman describes the material experiences of low-wage workers - how they found work, translated labor into food, fuel, and rent, and navigated underground economies and social welfare systems. He also explores what happened if they failed to find work or lost their jobs. Rockman argues that the American working class emerged from the everyday struggles of these low-wage workers. Their labor was indispensable to the early republic's market revolution, and it was central to the transformation of the United States into the wealthiest society in the Western world.Rockman's research includes construction site payrolls, employment advertisements, almshouse records, court petitions, and the nation's first "living wage" campaign. These rich accounts of day laborers and domestic servants illuminate the history of early republic capitalism and its consequences for working families.

目次

List of Figures and Tables Series Editor's Foreword Introduction 1. Coming to Work in the City 2. A Job for a Working Man 3. Dredging and Drudgery 4. A Job for a Working Woman 5. The Living Wage 6. The Hard Work of Being Poor 7. The Consequence of Failure 8. The Market's Grasp Conclusion Acknowledgments Abbreviations Notes Essay on Sources Index

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