Integrating Department Store Workforces
Afro-American Studies professor Traci Parker of the University of Massachusetts Amherst described the challenges African American department… read more
Afro-American Studies professor Traci Parker of the University of Massachusetts Amherst described the challenges African American department store workers and shoppers faced in the 1950s and ‘60s, and the efforts made to integrate the workforce. The interview was recorded at the Organization of American Historians’ annual meeting in Sacramento, California. close
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