
Black Milwaukee
Other historians have tended to treat black urban life mainly in relation to the ghetto experience, but in Black Milwaukee, Joe William Trotter Jr. offers a new perspective that complements yet also goes well beyond that approach. The blacks in Black Milwaukee were not only ghetto dwellers; they were also industrial workers. The process by which they achieved this status is the subject of Trotter’s ground-breaking study.
This second edition features a new preface and acknowledgments, an essay on African American urban history since 1985, a prologue on the antebellum and Civil War roots of Milwaukee’s black community, and an epilogue on the post-World War II years and the impact of deindustrialization, all by the author. Brief essays by four of Trotter’s colleagues--William P. Jones, Earl Lewis, Alison Isenberg, and Kimberly L. Phillips--assess the impact of the original Black Milwaukee on the study of African American urban history over the past twenty years.
- Alaotsikko
- The Making of an Industrial Proletariat, 1915-45
- Kirjailija
- Jr. Trotter
- Painos
- 2nd Edition
- ISBN
- 9780252074103
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 653 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 12.12.2006
- Kustantaja
- University of Illinois Press
- Sivumäärä
- 432