Union by law : Filipino American labor activists, rights radicalism, and racial capitalism /

"Michael McCann and George Lovell offer a history of Filipino salmon cannery workers in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, focusing on their experiences with law, union organizing, and progressive politics over the course of the 20th century. Coming to this country after the American conquest of...

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Main Authors: McCann, Michael W., 1952-
Group Author: Lovell, George I.
Published: The University of Chicago Press,
Publisher Address: Chicago, IL :
Publication Dates: 2020.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: The Chicago series in law and society
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Summary: "Michael McCann and George Lovell offer a history of Filipino salmon cannery workers in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, focusing on their experiences with law, union organizing, and progressive politics over the course of the 20th century. Coming to this country after the American conquest of the Philippines, many worked at the salmon canneries. The salmon workers were segregated in both the jobs they could have and where they lived. Higher scale jobs were reserved for whites ; lower scaled jobs for Filipino workers. Company housing for seasonal workers was also segregated on the same basis. The authors focus on the development of labor unions and fights over the rights of workers to organize effectively during World War II and the Cold War. They argue that economic interests used law to fight the efforts of Filipino workers to organize."--
Carrier Form: xxiv, 487 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 423-464) and index.
ISBN: 9780226679907
022667990X
9780226679877
022667987X
Index Number: HD6515
CLC: D417.126
Call Number: D417.126/M122
Contents: List of abbreviations -- Preface -- Notes on terminology -- Introduction -- Part I. American Capitalist Expansion, Colonialism, and Empire -- Prologue to Part I. The American colonial project in the Philippines -- Chapter 1. Filipino migration to the metropole : Racism, resistance, and rights -- Chapter 2. A cannery workers' union by law : The formative years -- Chapter 3. Rights radicalism amid "restrictive" law : The war years -- Part II. Challenging Empire : Transpacific Rights Radicalism -- Prologue to Part II. The Cold War Era : Global empire, the rise of Marcos, and civil rights -- Chapter 4. LELO, ACWA, and the politics of radical rights mobilization -- Chapter 5. The trials of tragedy : Turning anguish into anger -- Chapter 6. 'Wards Cove v. Atonio' : The execution of "good" civil rights law -- Conclusion : Theorizing law and legal mobilization in racial capitalist empire -- Appendix : Official legal texts -- Notes -- References -- Index.