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El. knyga: Texas Labor History

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A helpful new source for scholars and teachers who wish to fill in some of the missing pieces.
Tackling a number of such presumptions—that a viable labor movement never existed in the Lone Star State; that black, brown, and white laborers, both male and female, were unable to achieve even short-term solidarity; that labor unions in Texas were ineffective because of laborers’ inability to confront employers—the editors and contributors to this volume lay the foundation for establishing the importance of labor to a fuller understanding of Texas history.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: The Neglected Heritage of Texas Labor 1(26)
James C. Maroney
Bruce A. Glasrud
1 The Early History of Labor Organizations in Texas, 1838-1876
27(20)
James V. Reese
2 On Empire's Shore: Free and Unfree Workers in Galveston, Texas, 1840-1860
47(18)
Robert S. Shelton
3 The Cowboy Strike of 1883: Its Causes and Meaning
65(14)
Robert E. Zeigler
4 The Radical Potential of the Knights' Biracialism: The 1885-1886 Gould System Strikes and Their Aftermath
79(30)
Theresa A. Case
5 "Underground Patriots": Thurber Coal Miners and the Struggle for Individual Freedom, 1888-1903
109(32)
Marilyn D. Rhinehart
6 The Gospel of Wealth Goes South: John Henry Kirby and Labor's Struggle for Self-Determination, 1901-1916
141(12)
George T. Morgan Jr.
7 Tenant Farmer Discontent and Socialist Protest in Texas, 1901-1917
153(20)
James R. Green
8 The Texas-Louisiana Oil Field Strike of 1917
173(12)
James C. Maroney
9 Opening the Closed Shop: The Galveston Longshoremen's Strike of 1920-1921
185(34)
Joseph Abel
10 Tejana Radical: Emma Tenayuca and the San Antonio Labor Movement during the Great Depression
219(26)
Zaragosa Vargas
11 Unionizing the Trinity Portland Cement Company in Dallas, Texas, 1934-1939
245(22)
Gregg Andrews
12 Discord in Dallas: Auto Workers, City Fathers, and the Ford Motor Company, 1937-1941
267(14)
George N. Green
13 Texas Homeworkers in the Depression
281(16)
Julia Kirk Blackwelder
14 Black Texans and Theater Craft Unionism: The Struggle for Racial Equality
297(18)
Ernest Obadele-Starks
15 The Failed Promise of Wartime Opportunity for Mexicans in the Texas Oil Industry
315(28)
Emilio Zamora
16 No Gold Watch for Jim Crow's Retirement: The Abolition of Segregated Unionism at Houston's Hughes Tool Company
343(24)
Michael R. Botson Jr.
17 "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
367(32)
Mary Margaret
Mcallen Amberson
18 Adelante Companeros: The Sanitation Worker's Struggle in Lubbock, Texas, 1968-1972
399(6)
Yolanda G. Romero
Selected Bibliography 405(16)
Contributors 421(4)
Index 425