Saturday, January 10, 2004

9:30–11:30 a.m.

77. Indictments and Opportunities: American Workers, Their Unions, and the State in the World War I and World War II Eras
Marriott, Harding Room

Chair: Nelson Lichtenstein, University of California at Santa Barbara
Papers:

Westbrook Pegler and the Anti-Union Movement of World War II
David Witwer, Lycoming College

Becoming Fleet Service Clerks: Ground Service Workers in the American Airline Industry in the World War II Era
Liesl Miller Orenic, Dominican University

Patriotism, Protest, and Maritime Insurgency: New York’s Black Longshoremen and the Politics of Federal Labor Mediation, 1910–20
Risa L. Faussette, College of Saint Rose


Comment: Joseph A. McCartin, Georgetown University