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Racializing Class, Classifying Race : Labour and Difference in Britain, the USA and Africa, Hardback Book

Racializing Class, Classifying Race : Labour and Difference in Britain, the USA and Africa Hardback

Part of the St Antony's Series series

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The ten essays in this book explore the intersection of race and class in the study of labor on three continents.

Leading scholars examine the way in which working-class identities took shape and changed over time in a variety of settings from the sea ports of southern Africa to the copper mining region of the American southwest.

Engaged with debates in current scholarship yet accessible to a general audience, these essays deepen an understanding of the international dimension of labor history.

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