@article{24a8808bca7c44f5b306164a9aed38f4,
title = "“There are no union sorrows that the union cant heal”: The Struggle for Racial Equality in the United Automobile Workers, 1940-1960",
author = "Kevin Boyle",
note = "Funding Information: *Research for this paper was made possible by a Rockefeller Fellowship in the Humanities at the Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State Univ., Detroit, Michigan, and by a Summer Faculty Research Fellowship from the Univ. of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio. An earlier version of this article was delivered at the “Reworking American Labor History Conference,” April 1992, in Madison, Wisconsin. I would like to thank the participants in that conference, par-ticularly Prof. Elizabeth Faue, for their suggestions and comments. I am also indebted to Victoria Getis for her help and her patience. {\textquoteleft}Robert Rudd to George Crockett, n.d. [1945] and Jan. 31, 1946, Box 18, UAW Fair Practices Dept. Collection, Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs [hereafter referred to as ALHUA], Wayne State Univ., Detroit, MI.",
year = "1995",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1080/00236569512331385332",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "36",
pages = "5--23",
journal = "Labor History",
issn = "0023-656X",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "1",
}