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Continually Working tells the stories of Black working women who resisted employment inequality in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from the 1940s to the 1970s. The book explores the job-related activism of Black Midwestern working women and uncovers the political and intellectual strategies they used to critique and resist employment discrimination, dismantle unjust structures, and transform their lives and the lives of those in their community. Moten emphasizes the ways in which Black women transformed the urban landscape by simultaneously occupying spaces from which they had been historically excluded and creating their own spaces. Black women refused to be marginalized within the historically white and middle-class Milwaukee Young Women's Christian Association (MYWCA), an association whose mission centered on supporting women in urban areas. Black women forged interracial relationships within this organization and made it, not without much conflict and struggle, one of the most socially pr

Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Prologue
  • Introduction
  • 1. "More than a Job": Black Women's Midcentury Struggles at the Milwaukee Young Women's Christian Association
  • 2. "A Credit to Our City as well as Our State": Black Beauticians' Professionalization, Progress, and Organization in Milwaukee, 1940s and 1950s
  • 3. Working Toward a Remedy: Exposing the Experiences of Black Women during the Civil Rights Era
  • 4. "What the Mothers Have to Say": Welfare Rights Activism in 1970s Milwaukee
  • 5. "No Longer Marching": Dismantling the Jim Crow Jobs System in a Post-Civil Rights Era
  • Epilogue
  • Bibliography
  • Notes
  • Index

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        Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
        Publication Date: 30/03/2023
        ISBN13: 9780826505583, 978-0826505583
        ISBN10: 0826505589

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        Continually Working tells the stories of Black working women who resisted employment inequality in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from the 1940s to the 1970s. The book explores the job-related activism of Black Midwestern working women and uncovers the political and intellectual strategies they used to critique and resist employment discrimination, dismantle unjust structures, and transform their lives and the lives of those in their community. Moten emphasizes the ways in which Black women transformed the urban landscape by simultaneously occupying spaces from which they had been historically excluded and creating their own spaces. Black women refused to be marginalized within the historically white and middle-class Milwaukee Young Women's Christian Association (MYWCA), an association whose mission centered on supporting women in urban areas. Black women forged interracial relationships within this organization and made it, not without much conflict and struggle, one of the most socially pr

        Table of Contents
        • Acknowledgments
        • Prologue
        • Introduction
        • 1. "More than a Job": Black Women's Midcentury Struggles at the Milwaukee Young Women's Christian Association
        • 2. "A Credit to Our City as well as Our State": Black Beauticians' Professionalization, Progress, and Organization in Milwaukee, 1940s and 1950s
        • 3. Working Toward a Remedy: Exposing the Experiences of Black Women during the Civil Rights Era
        • 4. "What the Mothers Have to Say": Welfare Rights Activism in 1970s Milwaukee
        • 5. "No Longer Marching": Dismantling the Jim Crow Jobs System in a Post-Civil Rights Era
        • Epilogue
        • Bibliography
        • Notes
        • Index

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