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Pittsburgh And The Urban League Movement Joe William Trotterjr

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Pittsburgh And The Urban League Movement Joe William Trotterjr
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Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Joe William TrotterJr.
ISBN: 9780813179940, 9780813179919, 9780813180700, 0813179947, 0813179912, 0813180708, 2020022804
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Pittsburgh And The Urban League Movement Joe William Trotterjr by Joe William Trotterjr. 9780813179940, 9780813179919, 9780813180700, 0813179947, 0813179912, 0813180708, 2020022804 instant download after payment.

During the Great Migration, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, became a mecca for African Americans seeking better job opportunities, wages, and living conditions. The city's thriving economy and vibrant social and cultural scenes inspired dreams of prosperity and a new start, but this urban haven was not free of discrimination and despair. In the face of injustice, activists formed the Urban League of Pittsburgh (ULP) in 1918 to combat prejudice and support the city's growing African American population. In this broad-ranging history, Joe William Trotter Jr. uses this noteworthy branch of the National Urban League to provide new insights into an organization that has often faced criticism for its social programs' deep class and gender limitations. Surveying issues including housing, healthcare, and occupational mobility, Trotter underscores how the ULP—often in concert with the Urban League's national headquarters—bridged social divisions to improve the lives of black citizens of every class. He also sheds new light on the branch's nonviolent direct-action campaigns and places these powerful grassroots operations within the context of the modern Black Freedom Movement. The impact of the National Urban League is a hotly debated topic in African American social and political history. Trotter's study provides valuable new insights that demonstrate how the organization has relieved massive suffering and racial inequality in US cities for more than a century.

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