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[Introduction To] Racism In The Nation's Service: Government Workers And The Color Line In Woodrow Wilson's America, Eric S. Yellin Jan 2013

[Introduction To] Racism In The Nation's Service: Government Workers And The Color Line In Woodrow Wilson's America, Eric S. Yellin

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Between the 1880s and 1910s, thousands of African Americans passed civil service exams and became employed in the executive offices of the federal government. However, by 1920, promotions to well-paying federal jobs had nearly vanished for black workers. Eric S. Yellin argues that the Wilson administration's successful 1913 drive to segregate the federal government was a pivotal episode in the age of progressive politics. Yellin investigates how the enactment of this policy, based on Progressives' demands for whiteness in government, imposed a color line on American opportunity and implicated Washington in the economic limitation of African Americans for decades to …


Democracy And Desegregation, Sidney Hook Jan 1958

Democracy And Desegregation, Sidney Hook

PRISM: Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements

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The People Versus Segregated Schools, Doxey Alphonso Wilkerson Jan 1955

The People Versus Segregated Schools, Doxey Alphonso Wilkerson

PRISM: Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements

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The Struggle For Negro Equality, John Saunder Jan 1945

The Struggle For Negro Equality, John Saunder

PRISM: Political & Rights Issues & Social Movements

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