Class, race, and labor; working-class consciousness in Detroit
by John C. Leggett
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Social research study of aspects of urban area social structures in the USA, with particular reference to social status of, and class and racial discrimination among, workers in Detroit - covers relevant social theory, and comprises an analysis of such influences on working-class consciousness as membership in trade unions, location of industry, automation, the rising expectations and opinions and goals of militant Blacks in large urban ghettoes, unemployment, etc.Tags
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- 301.44 — Society, government, & culture Social sciences, sociology & anthropology Sociology and anthropology Formerly: Social structure
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- HD8085 .D6 .L4 — Social sciences Industries. Land use. Labor Industries. Land use. Labor Labor. Work. Working class By region or country
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