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An african American oral history narrative: Labor, race, class, and gender in a coal mining community.

机译:非裔美国人的口述历史叙述:煤矿社区中的劳动,种族,阶级和性别。

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This thesis is based on a thirteen-hour life history interview with Mr. Kenneth Keys, an African American man who grew up in a coalmining camp in Virginia in the 1940s and 1950s. I co-created the first two interviews for the African American Oral History Project under the direction of Dr. Martha Norkunas and went on to meet with Mr. Keys three more times over a period of four months. The thesis examines Mr. Keys' narrative in terms of race, class, gender and labor in Appalachia in southwest Virginia in the first half of the twentieth century, focusing on the town of Steinman, Virginia. It also draws on additional oral histories, primary source documents relevant to Steinman, and scholarly literature on coalmining communities and black labor.;Mr. Keys describes his childhood in Steinman, Virginia. He discusses his chores, and boxing and playing baseball with his friends. He talks about his parents lives, including his father's work as a coalminer and his antiunion activities. He mentions the hardships of everyday life and the experience of growing up in the middle of an all white neighborhood. He discusses the commissary store, and the extensive use of scrip. He also reflects on women and children's labor as contributions to the informal household economy, including his mother's business doing laundry (which resulted in the only cash income in the family), family gardens, hunting, fishing, and keeping and slaughtering animals for food. He also discusses his house, racialized housing conditions, the neighborhoods of the coalmining town and his perception of race relations in Steinman.
机译:这篇论文基于对美国黑人肯尼思·基斯先生(Kenneth Keys)进行的13小时生活史采访,他在1940年代和1950年代在弗吉尼亚的一个煤矿营地中长大。我在玛莎·诺库纳斯(Martha Norkunas)博士的指导下为非裔美国人口述历史项目共同创建了前两次采访,并在四个月的时间内与基思先生进行了三次会面。本文研究了凯斯先生在20世纪上半叶在弗吉尼亚州西南部阿巴拉契亚的种族,阶级,性别和劳动方面的叙述,重点是弗吉尼亚州斯坦曼镇。它还借鉴了其他口述历史,与斯坦曼相关的主要原始文献以及有关煤矿社区和黑人劳工的学术文献。 Keys描述了他在弗吉尼亚州Steinman的童年。他与朋友讨论他的琐事,拳击和打棒球。他谈到了他父母的生活,包括父亲作为煤矿工人的工作以及他的反工会活动。他提到了日常生活的艰辛,以及在全白人社区中间成长的经历。他讨论了小卖部,以及股票的广泛使用。他还考虑了妇女和儿童的劳动对非正规家庭经济的贡献,包括他母亲的洗衣业务(这是家庭唯一的现金收入),家庭花园,打猎,捕鱼以及饲养和宰杀动物的食物。他还讨论了自己的房屋,种族化的住房条件,煤矿小镇的街区以及他对斯坦曼种族关系的看法。

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  • 作者

    Whitley, Lindsey Robinette.;

  • 作者单位

    Middle Tennessee State University.;

  • 授予单位 Middle Tennessee State University.;
  • 学科 American history.;Labor economics.;African American studies.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 97 p.
  • 总页数 97
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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