Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-343) and index.
Contents:
"To make a name in science-- and thus to raise my race" : W.E.B. DuBois and the origins of Black labor studies -- Creating a cadre of segregated scholars, 1898-1912 -- Black women, social science, and social reform from the turn of the century to the great migration -- Mapping the great migration : Black social scientists, social research, and social action, 1910-1930 -- "A new day for the colored woman worker"? : recovering the labor studies of Black female social scientists during the great migration -- "A corporal's guard" for Negro workers : Black labor scholars during the New Deal and the Second World War, 1930-1950.
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