Texas labor history

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors / Creators:Glasrud, Bruce A.
Maroney, James C., 1936-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint: College Station : Texas A&M University Press, c2013.
Series:Centennial series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University ; no. 119.
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Online Access:Available in ProQuest Ebook Central - Academic Complete.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: the neglected heritage of Texas labor / James C. Maroney and Bruce A. Glasrud
  • The early history of labor organizations in Texas, 1838-1876 / James V. Reese
  • On empire's shore : free and unfree workers in Galveston, Texas, 1840-1860 / Robert S. Shelton
  • The cowboy strike of 1883 : its causes and meaning / Robert E. Zeigler
  • The radical potential of the Knights' biracialism : the 1885-1886 Gould system strikes and their aftermath / Theresa A. Case
  • "Underground patriots" : Thurber coal miners and the struggle for industrial freedom, 1888-1903 / Marilyn D. Rhinehart
  • The gospel of wealth goes south : John Henry Kirby and labor's struggle for self-determination, 1901-1916 / George T. Morgan Jr.
  • Tenant farmer discontent and socialist protest in Texas, 1901-1917 / James R. Green
  • The Texas-Louisiana oil field strike of 1917 / James C. Maroney
  • Opening the closed shop : the Galveston longshoremen's strike of 1920-1921 / Joseph Abel
  • Tejana radical : Emma Tenayuca and the San Antonio labor movement during the Great Depression / Zaragosa Vargas
  • Unionizing the Trinity Portland Cement Company in Dallas, Texas, 1934-1939 / Gregg Andrews
  • Discord in Dallas : auto workers, city fathers, and the Ford Motor Company, 1937-1941 / George N. Green
  • Texas homeworkers in the Depression / Julia Kirk Blackwelder
  • Black Texans and theater craft unionism : the struggle for racial equality / Ernest Obadele-Starks
  • The failed promise of wartime opportunity for Mexicans in the Texas oil industry / Emilio Zamora
  • No gold watch for Jim Crow's retirement : the abolition of segregated unionism at Houston's Hughes Tool Company / Michael R. Botson Jr.
  • "Better to die on our feet than to live on our knees" : United Farm Workers and strikes in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, 1966-1967 / Mary Margaret McAllen Amberson
  • Adelante compañeros : the sanitation worker's struggle in Lubbock, Texas, 1968-1972 / Yolanda G. Romero.