Born in Panama in 1910, Maida Springer grew up in Harlem. While still a young girl she learned firsthand of the bleak employment options available to African American females of her time. After one employer closed his garment shop and ran off with the workers' wages in the midst of the Depression, Springer joined Local 22 of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union.This proved to be the first step in a remarkable advancement through the ranks of labor leadership positions that were typically dominated by white men. Ultimately, Springer became one of the AFL-CIO's most important envoys to emerging African nations, earning her the nickname "Mama Maida" throughout that continent.In this brilliantly edited collection of interviews, Yevette Richards allows Springer to tell her story in her own words. The result is a rare glimpse into the private struggles and thoughts behind one of the twentieth century's most fascinating international labor leaders.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
In a fascinating set of interviews, Yevette Richards has documented Springer's own feisty voice illuminating major issues of her day, including the foreign policy of the AFL-CIO, laborite anti-Communism, women's leadership in trade unions, and black freedom struggles here and abroad. - Elleen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara; ""Richards has introduced us to a neglected activist whose struggle for fairness, dignity, and racial justice in the United States and Africa spanned half a century."" - Albert S. Broussard, Texas A&M University; ""A splendid contribution to black women's history."" - Dariene Clark Hine, coeditor of Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia
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Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Fadenheftung
Gewebe-Einband
mit Schutzumschlag
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Maße
Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 164 mm
Dicke: 31 mm
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978-0-8229-4231-3 (9780822942313)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Yevette Richards received a Ph.D. in American Studies from Yale University. Her areas of interest include labor, African American, and women's histories. She has published the book Maida Springer: Pan-Africanist and International Labor Leader as well a