Opportunity Denied: Limiting Black Women to Devalued Work - Enobong Branch - Books - Rutgers University Press - 9780813551234 - September 8, 2011
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Opportunity Denied: Limiting Black Women to Devalued Work

Enobong Branch

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Opportunity Denied: Limiting Black Women to Devalued Work

Blacks and Whites. Men and Women. Historically, each group has held very different types of jobs. The divide between these jobs was stark?clean or dirty, steady or inconsistent, skilled or unskilled. In such a rigidly segregated occupational landscape, race and gender radically limited labor opportunities, relegating Black women to the least desirable jobs. Opportunity Denied is the first comprehensive look at changes in race, gender, and women?s work across time, comparing the labor force experiences of Black women to White women, Black men and White men. Enobong Hannah Branch merges empirical data with rich historical detail, offering an original overview of the evolution of Black women?s work.

From free Black women in 1860 to Black women in 2008, the experience of discrimination in seeking and keeping a job has been determinedly constant. Branch focuses on occupational segregation before 1970 and situates the findings of contemporary studies in a broad historical context, illustrating how inequality can grow and become entrenched over time through the institution of work.


208 pages, 51 tables and graphs

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 8, 2011
ISBN13 9780813551234
Publishers Rutgers University Press
Pages 208
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   312 g
Language English