KenH
Well-Known Member
“Manufacturing has historically provided good jobs for workers without higher education. In the early 20th century, for instance, manufacturing work helped lift less educated Irish and Italian immigrants into the middle class. The same was beginning to be true for African Americans following the civil rights movement. Black high school graduation rates were finally converging with whites by the early 1970. Yet tragically, the 1970s also marked the peak of U.S. manufacturing employment and the end of socio-economic convergence between blacks and whites.”
Deindustrialization Isn't (Just) a White Working-Class Problem - The Bulwark
Deindustrialization Isn't (Just) a White Working-Class Problem - The Bulwark