
Modern Industrialism and the Negroes of the United States The American Negro Academy, Occasional Papers No. 12
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Authors:
- Grimké, Archibald Henry
1849 - 1930
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In the early 20th century, as America grappled with the rapid rise of industrialism, profound shifts in societal structures emerged, particularly affecting African Americans. "Modern Industrialism and the Negroes of the United States" by Archibald Henry Grimké delves into the intricate dynamics of this era, exploring the impact of economic transformation on the lives and aspirations of Black Americans. Grimké critically examines themes such as labor rights and social equity, highlighting the struggle for unalienable rights amidst burgeoning industrial landscapes. This essential read is tailored for students, civic activists, and historians seeking to understand the intersection of race and industry in American history. Engage with Grimké’s insights to uncover the lasting implications of industrialism on African American communities.
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