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How Did Race Relations Affect The Great Depression Era Labor Movement

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To begin with, I will explain how changes in capitalist development and race relations shape the Great Depression Era Labor Movement and the first phase of The Civil Rights Movement. Capitalism economic made the working class and able to provide for themselves (9/6). Working class has been very weak, caused by power which was monopolized by those who had money and also the states made sure that the labor laws were weak. Race played a card in interracial solidary weakness for the working class (9/6). Racialized gendered lens which socially constructed by race and gender. If you were not a white male you didn't have any opportunities as they did. Race relations shaped the Great Depression Era Labor Movement, because a lot of people white or black lost everything that they had or own. The stock market crash caused a huge impact on the lives of everybody. The first phase of the Civil Rights Movement started to protect the lives of black and gain them rights as everybody else. Black were slaves before, so after the Civil War when they became free white people took advantage of this; and still treated them like they were less of a human being. They were seen as inferior to white people. Although the rise of industrial capitalism with its rational labor markets might have been expected to render race and gender irrelevant in the workplace, a central feature of the U.S. economy has been its reliance on racialized and gendered systems of control (5). The labor system served to both

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