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Organizing Workers in the Shadow of Slavery: Global Inequality, Racial Boundaries, and the Rise of Unions in American and British Capitalism, 1870-192

Organizing Workers in the Shadow of Slavery: Global Inequality, Racial Boundaries, and the Rise of Unions in American and British Capitalism, 1870-192 - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Rudi BatzellPublish date:2025-04-29Pages:400
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Chicago PressISBN-13:9780226838786ISBN-10:226838781UPC:9780226838786Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:United States, Europe, African American & BlackBook Topic:19th Century, Great BritainWeight:1.0009Product ID:SC3C856K3F
An original analysis of the relationship between slavery and the labor movement in the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

During the rise of the labor movement in the late nineteenth century, why were American workers unable to organize inclusive trade unions like those formed by their counterparts in the United Kingdom? Comparing American and British capitalism in the port cities of Baltimore and Liverpool and the steel cities of Pittsburgh and Sheffield, Rudi Batzell reveals that the answer lies in the legacies of slavery and entrenched structures of racial inequality. Strikebreaking succeeded more often in the United States because landless Black Americans were, out of economic desperation, more likely to become scabs and fracture the class solidarity of any union movement. Batzell shows, in short, how racism was and is deeply connected to class, migration, and capitalism in a global economy marked by slavery and empire. In emphasizing the geography of economic inequality, this book offers new clarity on the late-nineteenth-century successes and failures of working-class formation. More broadly, Organizing Workers in the Shadow of Slavery makes it clear that the pursuit of justice today will require sustained economic reparations for slavery and colonialism.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:University of Chicago PressISBN-13:9780226838786ISBN-10:226838781UPC:9780226838786Book Category:HistoryBook Subcategory:United States, Europe, African American & BlackBook Topic:19th Century, Great BritainWeight:1.0009Product ID:SC3C856K3F
Rudi Batzell is associate professor of history at Lake Forest College. His research has appeared in journals including Past & Present, Gender & History, and the Journal of Social History.

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