Workers on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making of America
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Become an affiliate"This book shows the fruitful results of decades of scholarship in the field. This vital contribution is particularly timely after a period in which 'the working class' has somehow become synonymous with white Americans in the middle of the country. In fact, African Americans have been central to that history, including now in a new global capitalist economy. With consummate skill and compression of prose, the book surveys the 'lives and labor of black workers' . . . A splendidly rigorous and authoritative text from an accomplished senior scholar."--CHOICE
"An eloquent and essential correction to contemporary discussions of the American working class. . . . Trotter's achievement is to synthesize [a] rich body of historical scholarship into a single volume written with an eye to a general audience."
-- (10/07/2019)"A beautifully illustrated book. . . . Professor Trotter gives us a highly readable and accessible history that will be a classic in the field."
--Book Riot"Workers on Arrival: Black Labor in the Making of America is the type of book that shapes an entire field of knowledge. It is the type of book that I wish every senior scholar would write: a book that only becomes possible to produce after a significant amount of time and effort in careful study, paying attention to the broad movements in the field and the thousands of nuances that it produces."
--Journal of Working-Class Studies
"In an important new book entitled Workers on Arrival, historian Joe William Trotter Jr charts the dynamic history of black workers in the United States, revealing how the labor of African Americans helped build the nation -- and the world. His research highlights the unique challenges black workers have faced in the United States as well as their remarkable historical contributions."
--Jacobin"Workers on Arrival provides a fresh and updated survey of black working-class history in America."--Journal of African American History