Department Stores and the Black Freedom Movement
Workers, Consumers, and Civil Rights from the 1930s to the 1980s
Abstract
In this book, Traci Parker examines the movement to racially integrate white-collar work and consumption in American department stores, and broadens our understanding of historical transformations in African American class and labor formation. Built on the goals, organization, and momentum of earlier struggles for justice, the department store movement channeled the power of store workers and consumers to promote black freedom in the mid-twentieth century. Sponsoring lunch counter sit-ins and protests in the 1950s and 1960s, and challenging discrimination in the courts in the 1970s, this movement ended in the early 1980s with the conclusion of the Sears, Roebuck, and Co. affirmative action cases and the transformation and consolidation of American department stores. In documenting the experiences of African American workers and consumers during this era, Parker highlights the department store as a key site for the inception of a modern black middle class, and demonstrates the ways that both work and consumption were battlegrounds for civil rights.
Keywords
Civil Rights Movement in the North; Civil Rights Movement in the South; labor movement; labor-oriented civil rights movement; black economic citizenship; race and consumer capitalism; labor and consumer capitalism; black class formation; black middle class; African Americans and department stores; department stores; Macy’s; Marshall Field and Company; Sears, Roebuck, and Company; Kmart; Wal-Mart; South Center Department Stores; W.T. Grant’s; Hecht’s department store; black shopping; black consumption; Don’t Buy Where You Can’t Work Movement; Buy Where You Can Work movement; retail unions and the civil rights movement; worker-consumer alliances; Strawbridge & Clothier; Wanamaker’s; racial capitalism; civil rights activism inDOI
10.5149/9781469648699_ParkerISBN
9798890851437, 9798890851420, 9781469648675, 9781469648682, 9781469648668, 9781469648699, 9798890851437, 9781469648682Publisher
The University of North Carolina PressPublisher website
https://uncpress.org/Publication date and place
Chapel Hill, 2019Imprint
University of North Carolina PressClassification
Ethnic studies
Industrial arbitration and negotiation
Trade unions
History of the Americas