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Union Divided : Black Musicians' Fight For Labor Equality.
Miller, Leta E.Univ. Illinois Press ©2024
A history of local Black musicians unions in America, from their beginnings in the 1910s to their desegration in the 1960s and '70s. The author examines the battles they faced, both for wages and working conditions, and with competing white unions. With a prelude, notes, references, and index. Black & white photos.
xiv, 214 p.; 23 cm.
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Language: English
ISBN: 0252087674
ISBN13: 9780252087677
Union Divided : Black Musicians' Fight For Labor Equality.
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