'In a far-ranging interview, historian
Judith Stein examines the political and economic fates of Black and White workers across the 20th century - from the racial integration of organized labor as Blacks moved from agricultural to industrial work, to the Democratic party's abandonment of pro-working class policies as it shifted to the right in an effort to court suburban White collar voters in the 1980s and 90s. Stein was interview by
Connor Kilpatrick for the
Jacobin piece
Why Did White Workers Leave the Democratic Party?.'
Published on July 09, 2016 07:26