Race, Jobs, and the War: The FEPC in the Midwest, 1941-46

Race, Jobs, and the War: The FEPC in the Midwest, 1941-46

Author
Andrew Kersten
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Language
English
Edition
1st Printing
Year
2000
Page
224
ISBN
0252025636,9780252025631
File Type
pdf
File Size
9.3 MiB

A richly detailed look at the crucial role of federally supported civil rights activism
In this rigorous and thoroughly documented study focusing on the pivotal Midwest, Andrew E. Kersten shows how a tiny government agency--the President's Committee on Fair Employment Practice (FEPC)--influenced the course of civil rights reform, moving the United States closer to a national fair employment policy and laying the foundation for today's contested affirmative action practices.
Rejecting claims that black advancement during the war was due primarily to shortages of labor, Race, Jobs, and the War contends that the FEPC made significant strides in breaking racial barriers, settling complaints, and pursuing a vigorous educational campaign to foster more harmonious industrial relations between white and minority workers.

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