Kenny Riley and Black Union Labor Power in the Port of Charleston by John J. Yurechko, Ted Reed

Kenny Riley and Black Union Labor Power in the Port of Charleston

John J. Yurechko, Ted Reed

213 pages missing pub info (editions)

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Their ancestors may have been cargo in the slave ships that arrived in Charleston, S.C. Today, the scale has been rebalanced: black longshoremen run the port's cargo operation. They are members of the International Longshoremen's Association, a po...

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