Class Year
2018
Document Type
Student Research Paper
Date of Creation
Fall 2016
Department 1
History
Abstract
This analysis looks at the interracial relations and conflicts within the postwar Detroit auto industry. In doing so, it examines the role the UAW, the government, the corporations, and the workers themselves played, and how race and/or gender contributed to interactive negotiations within the employment sector at the time.
Copyright Note
This is the author's version of the work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
Nosti, Andrew C., ""We are Americans, too:" Interracial Relations in Detroit's Postwar Auto Industry" (2016). Student Publications. 467.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/467
Included in
African American Studies Commons, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Commons, Labor History Commons, United States History Commons
Comments
Written for HIST 350: Modern Black Freedom Struggle.