Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement: Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from the 1930s to the 1980s

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Traci

Parker
University of North Carolina Press

Traci Parker examines the movement to racially integrate white-collar work and consumption in American department stores, highlighting the department store as a key site for the inception of a modern Black middle class. Work and consumption were both battlegrounds for civil rights.

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