Back of the Hiring Line, Roy Beck
Back of the Hiring Line, Roy Beck
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Back of the Hiring Line
A 200-Year History of Immigration Surges, Employer Bias, and Depression of Black Wealth

Author: Roy Beck

Narrator: Roy Beck

Unabridged: 7 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/13/2021


Synopsis

150 years after the end of slavery and nearly 60 years after passage of the civil rights laws of the 1960s, average Black household wealth in the 21st century remains a fraction of the median assets of other racial, ethnic, and immigrant populations.There are many reasons, but this book is about one: two centuries of governmental encouragement of periodic sustained surges in immigration.Governmental policies and actions have enabled employers to depress Black wages and to avoid hiring African Americans altogether.Here is a grand sweep of the little-told stories of the struggles of freed slaves and their descendants to climb job ladders in the eras of Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, A. Philip Randolph, Barbara Jordan, and other African American leaders who advocated tight-labor migration policies. It is a history of bitter disappointments and, occasionally, of great hope:• Setback: The first European immigration surge after 1820 and the ensuing sometimes-violent labor competition.• Hope: The post-Civil War opening of the "golden door" to northern and western jobs.• Setback: The Ellis Island-era, Great Wave of immigration.• Hope: Major reductions in immigration in the mid-20th century creates a labor demand among northern and western industrialists so great that they aggressively recruited descendants of slavery and precipitated the Great Migration of Black southerners.• Setback: In 1965, Congress accidentally restarts mass immigration.Looking to the future, the author finds in the past assurance that any immigration policy that helps move more Black workers into the labor force and increases their wealth accumulation will also assist struggling Hispanics and other populations of recent immigration.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Rob on November 15, 2021

I have been involved in the immigration issue for nearly 16 years now and have had the pleasure of meeting this author a few times during my journey. My main focus has been on illegal immigration and this book was an eye opener on just how damaging legal immigration has been to our unskilled citizen......more

Goodreads review by Randy on March 15, 2022

An excellent resource to learn the effects that unfettered legal and illegal immigration has historically had and is currently having on the black population. The author tracks major immigration laws and subsequent effects on driving down black employment, as well as eliminating higher-paying jobs i......more

Goodreads review by Christy on June 02, 2022

This untold history is key to understanding mass immigration’s true impact on the 40 million descendants of American slavery and their ancestors whose wealth earnings and access to the labor market were constantly being undermined by later arriving, similar-looking immigrants claiming the same right......more