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This detailed study of the relationship between race relations and unionization in Chicago's meatpacking industry draws on traditional primary and secondary materials and on an extensive set of interviews conducted in the mid-1980s that explore subjective dimensions of the workers' experience.
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Down on the killing floor: Black and white workers in Chicago's packinghouses, 1904-54
1997, University of Illinois Press
in English
0252023374 9780252023378
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"Hog butcher for the world" : Chicago's meatpacking industry
The Stockyards Labor Council
Chicago's packinghouse workers in the 1920s
"Negro and white, unite and fight" : the rise of the Chicago P.W.O.C.
Organizing the stockyards, 1937-1940
Chicago's packinghouse workers during World War II
The path not taken : the formation of the United Packinghouse Workers of America.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-300) and index.
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