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Black Firefighters And The Fdny The Struggle For Jobs Justice And Equity In New York City David Goldberg

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Black Firefighters And The Fdny The Struggle For Jobs Justice And Equity In New York City David Goldberg
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Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.91 MB
Pages: 424
Author: David Goldberg
ISBN: 9781469661469, 1469661462
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Black Firefighters And The Fdny The Struggle For Jobs Justice And Equity In New York City David Goldberg by David Goldberg 9781469661469, 1469661462 instant download after payment.

For many African Americans, getting a public sector job has historically been one of the few paths to the financial stability of the middle class, and in New York City, few such jobs were as sought-after as positions in the fire department (FDNY). For over a century, generations of Black New Yorkers have fought to gain access to and equal opportunity within the FDNY. Tracing this struggle for jobs and justice from 1898 to the present, David Goldberg details the ways each generation of firefighters confronted overt and institutionalized racism. An important chapter in the histories of both Black social movements and independent workplace organizing, this book demonstrates how Black firefighters in New York helped to create affirmative action from the "bottom up," while simultaneously revealing how white resistance to these efforts shaped white working-class conservatism and myths of American meritocracy.
Full of colorful characters and rousing stories drawn from oral histories, discrimination suits, and the archives of the Vulcan Society (the fraternal society of Black firefighters in New York), this book sheds new light on the impact of Black firefighters in the fight for civil rights.

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