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Dying for a job: African Americans, industrial hegemony, and the Hawk's Nest Tunnel, 1930--1936 (West Virginia).

机译:死于职业:非洲裔美国人,工业霸权和1930--1936年的鹰巢隧道(西弗吉尼亚)。

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During the early 1930s, an industrial disaster of monumental proportion occurred in West Virginia as hundreds of workers perished while laboring on a hydroelectric project. Known locally as the Hawk's Nest Tunnel, the project included a dam and the diversion of water into a three mile tunnel. During the drilling of the tunnel, workers encountered a deadly mineral deposit of silica. Estimates claim between seven hundred and two thousand workers died over the next six years from silicosis. Union Carbide routinely disregarded safety restrictions and engendered America's deadliest industrial disaster.; This work examines cultural, political, and economic issues that contributed to this calamity. Union Carbide deliberately utilized many African American transients and migrants, and the implications of race, class, and anti-migrant prejudices are analyzed. Lacking support, isolated, and powerless, workers were easily exploited. With labor prostate, state officials compliant, and corporate restraints removed because of the economic crisis of the Great Depression, the corporation achieved a form of industrial hegemony. Promoting its agenda of progressive industrialization, Union Carbide exercised a free hand in West Virginia.; The corporation utilized the fear and uncertainty of the Great Depression to achieve its industrial goals. Suppressed antagonisms and class animosities flared up, and racial incidents increased as normal race relations were modified. Union Carbide, allied with local, county, and state officials, waged an unrelenting persecution against former tunnel workers in a vicious attempt to force them to leave the area.; This study challenges many of the conclusions others have asserted about African American communities, industrialization, and migration in West Virginia. The construction of the tunnel exemplified the results of unrestrained capitalism in West Virginia and illustrated the acquiescence of many people to the demands of industrialists. This work resurrects a forgotten piece of history to learn more of the event, the community, and the era. This is a story of immense human suffering, corporate greed, and persecution of powerless people; but it also describes the emergence of an oppositional resistance to industrial and cultural hegemony within Appalachia. Many people refused to let the story of the disaster be suppressed, and their efforts spurred various inquiries and investigations.
机译:在1930年代初期,西弗吉尼亚州发生了巨大的工业灾难,数百名工人在从事水力发电项目工作时丧生。该项目在当地被称为“鹰巢隧道”,包括水坝和将水分流到三英里的隧道中。在隧道钻探过程中,工人遇到了致命的硅石矿床。据估计,在未来六年中,有七十二万至两千名工人死于矽肺病。硬质合金联盟经常无视安全限制,并引发了美国最致命的工业灾难。这项工作研究了造成这场灾难的文化,政治和经济问题。联合碳化物故意利用了许多非裔美国人的过境者和移民,并分析了种族,阶级和反移民偏见的影响。缺乏支持,孤立和无能为力的工人很容易被剥削。由于大萧条的经济危机,劳工前列腺,国家官员合规以及公司限制被解除,公司实现了一种工业霸权形式。为了推进逐步工业化的议程,联合碳化物公司在西弗吉尼亚州进行了自由活动。公司利用大萧条的恐惧和不确定性来实现其工业目标。随着正常种族关系的改变,被抑制的敌对情绪和阶级仇恨激增,种族事件增加。与地方,县和州官员联合的联合碳化物对前隧道工人进行了不懈的迫害,以恶性企图迫使他们离开该地区。这项研究挑战了其他人关于非裔美国人社区,工业化和西弗吉尼亚州移民的许多结论。隧道的建设体现了西弗吉尼亚州不受约束的资本主义的结果​​,并说明了许多人对工业家的要求的默许。这项工作复活了被遗忘的历史,以了解更多有关事件,社区和时代的信息。这是一个巨大的人类苦难,公司贪婪和对无能为力的人的迫害的故事。但它也描述了阿巴拉契亚州对工业和文化霸权的反对性抵抗的出现。许多人拒绝压制灾难的故事,他们的努力刺激了各种询问和调查。

著录项

  • 作者

    Booker, Clyde G.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Kentucky.;

  • 授予单位 University of Kentucky.;
  • 学科 History United States.; History Black.; Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 282 p.
  • 总页数 282
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 美洲史;非洲史;民族学;
  • 关键词

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