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  1. Cover
  2. Series Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Foreword
  7. Contents
  8. Maps and Tables
  9. Abbreviations
  10. Preface
  11. Introduction
  12. 1. The Copper Industry in the Colonial Period
  13. 2. Labor Supply and Corporate Strategy, 1926–1936
  14. 3. The Politicization of Black Labor: The 1935 Strike
  15. 4. The Politicization of Black Labor: The 1940 Strike
  16. 5. The Struggle for Black Worker Representation
  17. 6. The Unionization of Black Labor, 1947–1953
  18. 7. The Neutralization of Labor Protest, 1953–1964
  19. Conclusion
  20. Appendices
  21. Notes
  22. Bibliography
  23. Index

CONTENTS

Maps and Tables

Abbreviations

Preface

Introduction

1. The Copper Industry in the Colonial Period

2. Labor Supply and Corporate Strategy, 1926–1936

3. The Politicization of Black Labor: The 1935 Strike

4. The Politicization of Black Labor: The 1940 Strike

5. The Struggle for Black Worker Representation

6. The Unionization of Black Labor, 1947–1953

7. The Neutralization of Labor Protest, 1953–1964

Conclusion

Appendices

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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