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Workers of all colors unite : race and the origins of American socialism

Title
Workers of all colors unite : race and the origins of American socialism / Lorenzo Costaguta.
ISBN
9780252044922
0252044924
9780252087073
0252087070
9780252054082
Publication
Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2023]
Physical Description
xi, 230 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Summary
"As the United States transformed into an industrial superpower, American socialists faced the vexing question of how to approach race. Lorenzo Costaguta balances intellectual and institutional history to illuminate the clash between two major points of view. On one side, white supremacists believed labor should accept and apply the ascendant tenets of scientific racism. But others stood with Workingmen's Party leader J. P. McDonnel in rejecting the idea that racial and ethnic division influenced worker-employer relations, arguing instead that class played the preeminent role. Costaguta charts the socialist movement's journey through the conflict and down a path that ultimately abandoned scientific racism in favor of an internationalist class-focused and racial-conscious American socialism. As he shows, the shift relied on a strong immigrant influence personified by Curacaoan migrant and future IWW cofounder Daniel De Leon. The racial-conscious movement that emerged became American socialism's most common approach to race in the twentieth century and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Costaguta, Lorenzo. Workers of all colors unite Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2023]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 25, 2023
Series
Working class in American history.
The working class in American history
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction. A Racialized History of the Origins of American Socialism
"Freedom for All": German American Socialism and Race before 1876
"Geographies of Peoples": Ethnicity and Racial Thinking in the Early SLP
Must They Go? American Socialism and the Racialization of Chinese Immigrants, 1876-1890
"Regardless of Color": The SLP and African Americans, 1876-1890
Savage Capitalists, Civilized Indians The SLP and Native Americans, 1876-1890
The SLP in the 1890s: Americanization and Socialist Evolutionism
Conclusion. The Past and the Future of Racial Socialism.
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