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Covering for the Bosses
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/ Southern States
/ Strikes and lockouts
2008
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/ Southern States
/ Strikes and lockouts
2008
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Covering for the Bosses
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Covering for the Bosses: Labor and the Southern Pressprobes the difficult relationship between the press and organized labor in the South from the past to the present day. Written by a veteran journalist and first-hand observer of the labor movement and its treatment in the region's newspapers and other media, the text focuses on the modern South that has evolved since World War II.
In gathering materials for this book, Joseph B. Atkins crisscrossed the region, interviewing workers, managers, labor organizers, immigrants, activists, and journalists, and canvassing labor archives. Using individual events to reveal the broad picture,Covering for the Bossesis a personal journey by a textile worker's son who grew up in North Carolina, worked on tobacco farms and in textile plants as a young man, and went on to cover as a reporter many of the developments described in this book.
Atkins details the fall of the once-dominant textile industry and the region's emergence as the \"Sunbelt South.\" He explores the advent of \"Detroit South\" with the arrival of foreign automakers from Japan, Germany, and South Korea. And finally he relates the effects of the influx of millions of workers from Mexico and elsewhere.Covering for the Bossesshows how, with few exceptions, the press has been a key partner in the powerful alliance of business and political interests that keep the South the nation's least-unionized region.
Joseph B. Atkins is a widely published journalist, professor of journalism at the University of Mississippi, and editor ofThe Mission: Journalism, Ethics, and the World. Stanley Aronowitz is professor of sociology and cultural studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the author, most recently, ofLeft Turn: Forging a New Political Future;The Knowledge Factory; andHow Class Works.
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University Press of Mississippi
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9781934110805, 1934110809
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