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Authors: Beth Tompkins Bates
ISBN-13: 9780807849293, ISBN-10: 0807849294
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press, The
Date Published: June 2001
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Beth Tompkins Bates

Book Synopsis


Between World War I and World War II, African Americans' quest for civil rights took on a more aggressive character as a new group of black activists challenged the politics of civility traditionally embraced by old-guard leaders in favor of a more forceful protest strategy. Beth Tompkins Bates traces the rise of this new protest politics--which was grounded in making demands and backing them up with collective action--by focusing on the struggle of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) to form a union in Chicago, headquarters of the Pullman Company.

Bates shows how the BSCP overcame initial opposition from most of Chicago's black leaders by linking its union message with the broader social movement for racial equality. As members of BSCP protest networks mobilized the black community around the quest for manhood rights and economic freedom, they broke down resistance to organized labor even as they expanded the boundaries of citizenship to include equal economic opportunity. By the mid-1930s, BSCP protest networks gained platforms at the national level, fusing Brotherhood activities first with those of the National Negro Congress and later with the March on Washington Movement. Lessons learned during this era guided the next generation of activists, who carried the black freedom struggle forward after World War II.

Tera W. Hunter

This is an excellent piece of scholarship.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction3
1No More Servants in the House: Pullman Porters Strive for Full-Fledged Citizenship17
2The Politics of Paternalism and Patronage in Black Chicago40
3Biting the Hand That Feeds Us: The BSCP Battles Pullman Paternalism, 1925-192763
4Launching a Social Movement, 1928-193087
5Forging Alliances: New-Crowd Protest Networks, 1930-1935107
6New-Crowd Networks and the Course of Protest Politics, 1935-1940126
7We Are Americans, Too: The March on Washington Movement, 1941-1943148
8Protest Politics Comes of Age175
Notes189
Bibliography243
Index265

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