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International Labor and Working-class History | 1989

Promoting Labor's Heritage of Solidarity: The Great Labor Arts Exchange

Michael K Honey

and more. Faced with the plethora of scholarship in each of these fields, we all tend to focus on one or two of these interlocking issues in our own work. We do so at our own peril. The analyses provided by each of these sets of scholarship will enrich our thinking, writing, and teaching. If we cannot read everything on every topic (and no one can any more), then we will have to be more aggressive in finding other ways of sharing our attempts to integrate these issues into our work, and more open to new angles on old topics.


Archive | 1993

Southern Labor and Black Civil Rights: Organizing Memphis Workers

Michael K Honey


Archive | 2007

Going Down Jericho Road: The Memphis Strike, Martin Luther King's Last Campaign

Michael K Honey


Archive | 2000

Black Workers Remember: An Oral History of Segregation, Unionism, and the Freedom Struggle

Michael K Honey


The Journal of American History | 1991

The question of discrimination : racial inequality in the U.S. labor market

Michael K Honey; Steven Shulman; William Darity


Monthly Labor Review | 1988

The Football Strike of 1987: A Question of Free Agency

Eileen Boris; Michael K Honey


Archive | 2011

All Labor Has Dignity

Martin Luther King; Michael K Honey


Oral History Review | 2014

Sharecroppers' Troubadour: Can We Use Songs and Oral Poetry as Oral History?

Michael K Honey


Mississippi Quarterly | 2002

Operation Dixie: Labor and Civil Rights in the Postwar South

Michael K Honey


International Labor and Working-class History | 1986

The Popular Front in the American South: The View from Memphis

Michael K Honey

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