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Unity, Justice and Protection: The Colored Trainmen of America's Struggle to End Jim Crow in the American Railroad Industry and Elsewhere

机译:团结,正义与保护:美国为结束吉姆·克劳(Jim Crow)在美国铁路业及其他地区而奋斗的有色人种

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The Colored Trainmen of America (CTA) actively challenged Jim Crow policies on the job and in the public sphere between the 1930s and 1950s. In response to lingering questions concerning the relationship between early black labor activism and civil rights protest, this study goes beyond both local lure and cursory research. This study examines the Colored Trainmen's major contributions to the advancement of African Americans. It also provides context for some of the organization's shortcomings in both realms. On the job the African American railroad workers belonging to the CTA fought valiantly to receive the same opportunities for professional growth and development as whites working in the operating trades of the railroad industry. In the public sphere, these men collectively protested second-class services and accommodations both on and off the clock. Neither their agenda, the scope of their activities, nor their influence was limited to the railroad lines the members of the CTA operated within the Gulf Coast region. The CTA belonged to a progressive coalition comprised of four other powerful independent African American labor unions committed to unyielding labor activism and the toppling of Jim Crow. Together, they all worked to effectuate meaningful social change in partnership with national civil rights attorney Charles H. Houston. Houston's experience and direction, coupled with the CTA's dedicated membership and willingness to challenge authority, created considerable momentum in movements aimed at toppling racial inequality in the workplace and elsewhere. Like most of their predecessors, the CTA's struggle for advancement fits within a continuum of successive challenges to economic exploitation and racial inequality. No single person or organization can take full credit for ending segregation or achieving equality. Many who remain nameless and faceless contributed and sacrificed. This study not only chronicles the contribution of a relatively unsung African American labor organization that waged war against Jim Crow on two different fronts, it also pays homage to a few more individuals who made a difference in the lives of an entire race of people during the course of a bitterly contested, never-ending struggle for racial equality in the United States of America during the twentieth century.
机译:美国有色培训师(CTA)在1930到1950年代之间的工作和公共领域对吉姆·克劳(Jim Crow)的政策提出了积极的挑战。为了回答有关早期黑人劳工激进主义与民权抗议之间关系的挥之不去的问题,这项研究超出了当地的诱惑和粗略的研究范围。这项研究考察了有色训练有素人对非洲裔美国人进步的主要贡献。它还为这两个领域中组织的某些缺点提供了背景。在工作中,属于CTA的非裔美国铁路工人英勇奋战,获得与在铁路行业的经营行业工作的白人相同的职业发展和发展机会。在公共场合,这些人全天候都在抗议第二流的服务和住宿。他们的议程,活动范围或影响力都不仅限于CTA成员在墨西哥湾沿岸地区运营的铁路。 CTA属于一个进步联盟,由四个其他强大的独立非裔美国工会组成,这些工会致力于坚定不移的劳工行动主义和推翻吉姆·克罗。他们共同努力,与国家民权律师Charles H. Houston合作,实现了有意义的社会变革。休斯顿的经验和方向,再加上CTA的专职成员资格和挑战权威的意愿,为旨在消除工作场所和其他地方种族不平等的运动创造了可观的动力。像大多数前任一样,CTA争取进步的斗争正处于对经济剥削和种族不平等的连续挑战的连续范围之内。任何个人或组织都不能为结束种族隔离或实现平等而全力以赴。许多无名无名的人做出了贡献和牺牲。这项研究不仅记录了一个相对鲜为人知的非裔美国劳工组织的贡献,该组织在两个不同的方面对吉姆·克罗发动了战争,还向在此期间改变了整个民族生活的更多个人致敬。在20世纪,美国为争取种族平等而进行了一场充满争议的,永无止境的斗争。

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    James Ervin;

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