Critical Webliography

THE ALPHABET ON RACE & CAPITALISM (The Classics)

Bracey, John H (1971), Black Workers and Organized Labor (Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company).

Bunche, Ralph J (1936), ‘A Critique of New Deal Social Planning as It Affects Negroes’, Journal of Negro Education, 5 (1), 59-65.

Carmichael, Stokely and Hamilton, Charles V. (1967), Black Power; the Politics of Liberation in America (New York: Random House).

Commons, John Rogers (1920), Races and Immigrants in America (New York: Macmillan Co. Limited).

Conrad, Alfred H and Meyer, John R (1958), ‘The Economics of Slavery in the Ante Bellum South’, The Journal of Political Economy, 27 (4), 95-130.

Cox, Oliver Cromwell (1964), Capitalism as a System (New York: Monthly Review Press ).

Cruse, Harold W (2009 (1962)), ‘Revolutionary Nationalism and the Afro-American’, in Cedric Johnson (ed.), Rebellion or Revolution? (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press).

Degler, Carl (1959), ‘Slavery and the Genesis of American Race Prejudice’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2 (01), 49-66.

Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt (1935), Black Reconstruction: An Essay toward a History of the Part Which Black Folk Played in the Attempt to Reconstruct Democracy in America, 1860-1880 (Harcourt, Brace and Company).

Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt and Eaton, Isabel (1899), The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study (Published for the University).

Frank, Andre Gunder (1966), The Development of Underdevelopment (Boston, MA: New England Free Press ).

Genovese, Eugene D (1969), ‘The Logical Outcome of the Slaverholders’ Philosophy: An Exposition of the Social Thought of George Fitzhughof Port Royal, Virginia’, in Eugene D Genovese and George Fitzhugh (eds.), The World the Slaveholders Made: Two Essays in Interpretation (New York: Pantheon Books).

— (1976), Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made (New York: Pantheon Books).

Gonzalez Casanova, Pablo (1965), ‘Internal Colonialism and National Development’, Studies in Comparative International Development, 1 (4), 27.

Gonzalez, Gilbert G. (1974), ‘A Critique of the Internal Colony Model’, Latin American Perspectives, 1 (1), 154-61.

Greene, Lorenzo Johnston (1942), Negro in Colonial New England, 1620-1776 (New York: Atheneum).

Gutman, Herbert G. (1968), ‘The Negro and the United Mine Workers of America: The Career and Letters of Richard L. Davis and Something of Their Meaning, 1890-1900’, in Julius Jacobson (ed.), The Negro and the American Labor Movement (New York: Doubleday).

— (1975), Slavery and the Numbers Game : A Critique of Time on the Cross (Blacks in the New World.; Urbana: University of Illinois Press).

Handlin, Oscar and Handlin, Mary F (1972), ‘The Origins of Negro Slavery’, in Donald Noel (ed.), The Origins of American Slavery and Racism (Columbus, Ohio: Merrill), 21-44.

Handlin, Oscar, Handlin, Mary F., and Degler, Carl N. (1960), ‘Letters to the Editor’, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2 (4), 488-95.

James, C. L. R., — (1989), The Black Jacobins: Toussaint L’ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution (Array edn.; New York: Vintage Books).

Jordan, Winthrop D. (1972), ‘Colonial Slavery and White Racism’, in Robert V. Haynes (ed.), Blacks in White America before 1865; Issues and Interpretations (New York: D. Mckay Co.), 103-29.

— (1974), The White Man’s Burden : Historical Origins of Racism in the United States (New York: Oxford University Press).

— (2012), White over Black : American Attitudes toward the Negro, 1550-1812 (2nd ed. edn.; Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press).

Myrdal, Gunnar (1944), An American Dilemma, Volume 2: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy (New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers).

Robinson, Cedric J (2000 [1983]), Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press).

Warner, W Lloyd (1936), ‘American Caste and Class’, American Journal of Sociology, 42 (2), 234-37.

Williams, Eric Eustace (1944), Capitalism and Slavery (Chapel Hill: North Carolina University Press).

OTHER SIGNIFICANT WORKS

Aalbers, M. B. (2013), ‘Debate on Neoliberalism in and after the Neoliberal Crisis’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 37 (3), 1053-57.

Acun?a, Rodolfo (1972), Occupied America : The Chicano’s Struggle toward Liberation (San Francisco: Canfield Press).

Alchian, A. A. and Kessel, R. A. (1962), ‘Competition, Monopoly, and the Pursuit of Money’, in H.G. Lewis (ed.), Aspects of Labor Economics (Chicago Price Theory; Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research), 157-75.

Alexander, Michelle (2010), The New Jim Crow Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, ed. Michelle Alexander (New York : Jackson, Tenn.: New Press ; Distributed by Perseus Distribution).

Allen, Robert L (1970), Black Awakening in Capitalist America: An Analytic History (Doubleday).

— (2005), ‘Reassessing the Internal (Neo) Colonialism Theory’, The Black Scholar, 2-11.

Allen, Theodore (1994a), The Invention of the White Race (The Haymarket Series; London ; New York: Verso).

Allen, Theodore W (1994b), The Invention of the White Race Vol I (London and New York: Verso).

Almaguer, Tomás (1971), ‘Toward the Study of Chicano Colonialism’, Aztlan, 2 (1), 7-21.

Anderson, Karen Tucker (1982), ‘Last Hired, First Fired: Black Women Workers During World War Ii’, The Journal of American History 82-97.

Aptheker, Bettina (1971), ‘The Social Function of Prisons’, in Angela Y. Davis (ed.), If They Come in the Morning: Voices of Resistance (New York: Third Press).

Arnesen, Eric (1991), Waterfront Workers of New Orleans : Race, Class, and Politics, 1863-1923 (New York: Oxford University Press).

— (1993), ‘Following the Color Line of Labor: Black Workers and the Labor Movement before 1930’, Radical History Review, 1993 (55), 53-87.

— (1994), ‘”Like Banquo’s Ghost, It Will Not Down”: The Race Question and the American Railroad Brotherhoods, 1880-1920’, The American Historical Review, 1601-33.

— (1998), ‘Up from Exclusion: Black and White Workers, Race, and the State of Labor History’, Reviews in American History, 26 (1), 146-74.

— (2001a), ‘Whiteness and the Historians’ Imagination’, International Labor and Working-Class History, 60, 3-32.

— (2001b), Brotherhoods of Color: Black Railroad Workers and the Struggle for Equality (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press).

— (2003), ‘Specter of the Black Strikebreaker: Race, Employment, and Labor Activism in the Industrial Era’, Labor History, 44 (3), 319-35.

— (ed.), (2007), The Black Worker: Race, Labor, and Civil Rights since Emancipation (Urbana: University of Illinois Press).

Arrow, Kenneth (1973), ‘The Theory of Discrimination’, in Orley Ashenfelter and Albert Rees (eds.), Discrimination in Labor Markets (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press).

Ashenfelter, Orley, Collins, William J, and Yoon, Albert (2006), ‘Evaluating the Role of Brown V. Board of Education in School Equalization, Desegregation, and the Income of African Americans’, American Law and Economics Review, 8 (2), 213-48.

Bailey, Ronald (1990), ‘The Slave (Ry) Trade and the Development of Capitalism in the United States: The Textile Industry in New England’, Social Science History, 373-414.

Bailey, Stanley R., Saperstein, Aliya , and Penner, Andrew M. (2014), ‘Race, Color and Income Inequality across the Americas.’, Demographic Research, 31 (24), 735-56.

Banerjee, Debdas and Goldfield, Michael (2007), Labor, Globalization and the State: Workers, Women and Migrants Confront Neoliberalism (Routledge).

Baptist, Edward (2001), ‘”Cuffy,” “Fancy Maids” and “One-Eyed Men”: Rape, Commodification, and the Domestic Slave Trade in the United States’, American Historical Review, 1619-50.

— (2010), ‘Toxic Debt, Liar Loans, and Securitized Human Beings: The Panic of 1837 and the Fate of Slavery.”‘, Common-Place: The Interactive Journal of Early American History, 10, 651-77.

— (2014), The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism (New York, N.Y.: Basic Books).

Baran, Paul A and Sweezy, Paul M (1968), Monopoly Capital: An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order (Harmondsworth, England: Penguin Books).

Baron, Harold M (1985), ‘Racism Transformed: The Implications of the 1960s’, Review of Radical Political Economics, 17 (3), 10-33.

Baron, Harold M and Hymer, Bennett (1968), The Negro Worker in the Chicago Labor Market: A Case Study of De Facto Segregation (Chicago Urban League).

— (1971), ‘The Dynamics of the Dual Labor Market’, Problems in Political Economy: An Urban Perspective (Heath Lexington, Mass), 94-101.

Barrera, Mario (1979), Race and Class in the Southwest : A Theory of Racial Inequality (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press).

Barrera, Mario, Muñoz, Carlos, and Ornelas, Charles (1972), ‘”The Barrio as an Internal Colony”‘, in Harlan Hahn, – (ed.), People and Politics in Urban Society (Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications).

Bayer, Patrick and Charles, Kerwin Kofi (2016), ‘Divergent Paths: Structural Change, Economic Rank, and the Evolution of Black-White Earnings Differences, 1940-2014’, (National Bureau of Economic Research).

Becker, Gary S (1971 [1957]), The Economics of Discrimination (2nd edn.; Chicago: University of Chicago Press).

Beckert, Sven (2004), ‘Emancipation and Empire: Reconstructing the Worldwide Web of Cotton Production in the Age of the American Civil War’, The American Historical Review, 109 (5), 1405-38.

— (2014a), ‘Slavery and Capitalism’, The Chronicle of Higher Education.

— (2014b), Empire of Cotton : A Global History (New York: Alfred A. Knopf).

Beifuss, Joan Turner (1985), At the River I Stand: Memphis, the 1968 Strike, and Martin Luther King (Brooklyn, N.Y.: Carlson Publishing).

Benabou, Roland (1996), ‘Equity and Efficiency in Human Capital Investment: The Local Connection’, The Review of Economic Studies, 63 (2), 237-64.

Bernstein, David E. (2001), Only One Place of Redress : African Americans, Labor Regulations, and the Courts from Reconstruction to the New Deal (Constitutional Conflicts; Durham N.C.: Duke University Press).

Blackburn, Robin (1998), The Making of New World Slavery: From the Baroque to the Modern, 1492-1800 (London: Verso).

Blauner, Bob (1972), Racial Oppression in America (New York, N.Y.: Harper & Row).

— (2001), Still the Big News: Racial Oppression in America (Philadelphia: Temple University Press).

Blauner, Robert (1969), ‘Internal Colonialism and Ghetto Revolt’, Social Problems, 16 (4), 393-408.

Bobo, Lawrence and Hutchings, Vincent L (1996), ‘Perceptions of Racial Group Competition: Extending Blumer’s Theory of Group Position to a Multiracial Social Context’, American Sociological Review, 951-72.

Bonacich, Edna (1972), ‘A Theory of Ethnic Antagonism: The Split Labor Market’, American Sociological Review, 37 (5), 547-59.

— (1976), ‘Advanced Capitalism and Black/White Race Relations in the United States: A Split Labor Market Interpretation’, American Sociological Review, 41 (1), 34-51.

Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo (2006), Racism without Racists : Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers).

Boodry, Kathryn Susan (2014), ‘The Common Thread: Slavery, Cotton and Atlantic Finance from the Louisiana Purchase to Reconstruction’, Doctoral Dissertation (Harvard University).

Boswell, Terry (2006), Racial Competition and Class Solidarity (Albany: State University of New York Press).

Boswell, Terry and Jorjani, David (1988), ‘Uneven Development and the Origins of Split Labor Market Discrimination: A Comparison of Black, Chinese, and Mexican Immigrant Minorities in the United States’, in Joan Smith (ed.), Racism, Sexism, and the World-System (New York: Greenwood Press), 169-86.

Botwinick, Howard (1993), Persistent Inequalities: Wage Inequality under Capitalist Competition (Princeton: Princeton University Press).

Boustan, Leah Platt (2007), ‘Black Migration, White Flight: The Effect of Black Migration on Northern Cities and Labor Markets’, The Journal of Economic History, 67 (02), 484-88.

Bowles, Samuel, Durlauf, Steven N, and Hoff, Karla (2006), Poverty Traps (Princeton: Princeton University Press).

Bowlus, Audra J and Eckstein, Zvi (2002), ‘Discrimination and Skill Differences in an Equilibrium Search Model’, International Economic Review, 43 (4), 1309-45.

Boyle, Kevin (1995), ‘“There Are No Union Sorrows That the Union Can’t Heal”: The Struggle for Racial Equality in the United Automobile Workers, 1940–1960’, Labor History, 36 (1), 5-23.

— (1997), ‘The Kiss: Racial and Gender Conflict in a 1950s Automobile Factory’, The Journal of American History, 48 (2), 496-523.

Bradford, Calvin P and Rubinowitz, Leonard S (1975), ‘The Urban-Suburban Investment-Disinvestment Process: Consequences for Older Neighborhoods’, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 422 (1), 77-86.

Brattain, Michelle (1997a), ‘Making Friends and Enemies: Textile Workers and Political Action in Post-World War Ii Georgia’, The Journal of Southern History, 63 (1), 91-138.

— (1997b), ‘” A Town as Small as That”: Tallapoosa, Georgia and Operation Dixie, 1945-1950’, The Georgia Historical Quarterly, 81 (2), 395-425.

Brenner, Aaron, Brenner, Robert, and Winslow, Calvin (2010a), Rebel Rank and File: Labor Militancy and Revolt from Below During the Long 1970s (London and New York: Verso).

Brenner, N. and Theodore, N. (2002), ‘Cities and the Geographies of “Actually Existing Neoliberalism”‘, Antipode, 34 (3), 349-79.

Brenner, Nik, Peck, Jamie, and Theodore, N. (2010b), ‘Variegated Neoliberalization: Geographies, Modalities, Pathways’, Global Networks-a Journal of Transnational Affairs, 10 (2), 182-222.

Brown, Cliff (2000), ‘The Role of Employers in Split Labor Markets: An Event-Structure Analysis of Racial Conflict and Afl Organizing, 1917–1919’, Social Forces, 79 (2), 653-81.

Brown, Michael K (1999), Race, Money, and the American Welfare State (Ithaca: Cornell University Press).

Brown, W. (2006), ‘American Nightmare – Neoliberalism, Neoconservatism, and De-Democratization’, Political Theory, 34 (6), 690-714.

Button, James W (2009), Blacks and the Quest for Economic Equality: The Political Economy of Employment in Southern Communities in the United States (University Park, Pa.: Pennsylvania State University Press).

Button, James W and Rienzo, Barbara A (2003), ‘The Impact of Affirmative Action: Black Employment in Six Southern Cities*’, Social science quarterly, 84 (1), 1-14.

Byrne, David (1995), ‘Deindustrialisation and Dispossession: An Examination of Social Division in the Industrial City’, Sociology, 29 (1), 95-115.

Calderón-Zaks, Michael (2010), ‘Domestic Colonialism: The Overlooked Significance of Robert L. Allen’s Contributions’, Black Scholar, 40 (2), 39-48.

Calderon-Zaks, Michael Aaron (2008), ‘Constructing the “Mexican Race”: Racial Formation and Empire Building, 1884–1940’, Ph.D. (State University of New York at Binghamton).

 

Chavez, John R. (2011), ‘Aliens in Their Native Lands: The Persistence of Internal Colonial Theory’, Journal of World History, 22 (4), 785-809.

Chen, Adrian (2014), ‘The Laborers Who Keep Dick Pics and Beheadings out of Your Facebook Feed’, Wired. Retrieved May, 20, 2015.

Cheng, Lucie and Bonacich, Edna (eds.) (1984), Labor Immigration under Capitalism: Asian Workers in the United States before World War Ii (Berkeley: University of California Press).

Cloud, Cathy and Galster, George (1993), ‘What Do We Know About Racial Discrimination in Mortgage Markets?’, The Review of Black Political Economy, 22 (1), 101-20.

Cobb, James Charles (1993), The Selling of the South: The Southern Crusade for Industrial Development 1936-1990 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press).

Coclanis, Peter A (1989), The Shadow of a Dream: Economic Life and Death in the South Carolina Low Country, 1670-1920 (New York: Oxford University Press).

— (2006), ‘Atlantic World or Atlantic/World?’, William and Mary Quarterly, 63 (4), 725-42.

Cogan, John (1981), ‘The Decline in Black Teenage Employment: 1950-1970’, (National Bureau of Economic Research Cambridge, Mass., USA).

Collins, William J (2001), ‘Race, Roosevelt, and Wartime Production: Fair Employment in World War Ii Labor Markets’, American Economic Review, 91 (1), 272-86.

— (2003a), ‘The Labor Market Impact of State-Level Anti-Discrimination Laws, 1940–1960’, Industrial & labor relations review, 56 (2), 244-72.

— (2003b), ‘The Political Economy of State-Level Fair Employment Laws, 1940–1964’, Explorations in Economic History, 40 (1), 24-51.

— (2004), ‘The Housing Market Impact of State-Level Anti-Discrimination Laws, 1960–1970’, Journal of Urban Economics, 55 (3), 534-64.

Comaroff, John L. and Comaroff, Jean (2001), Millenial Capitalism and the Culture of Neoliberalism (Duke University Press).

Connolly, NDB (2014), A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press).

Cotton, Jeremiah (1992), ‘Race, Politics and Economic Development’, in James Jennings (ed.), Race, Politics, and Economic Development: Community Perspectives (Verso).

Courant, Paul N (1978), ‘Racial Prejudice in a Search Model of the Urban Housing Market’, Journal of Urban Economics, 5 (3), 329-45.

Cronin, Francis J (1982), ‘Racial Differences in the Search for Housing’, Modeling Housing Market Search, 81, 85-103.

Curtin, Philip D (1984), Cross-Cultural Trade in World History (Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press).

Cymrot, D. J. (1985), ‘Does Competition Lessen Discrimination? Some Evidence’, Journal of Human Resources, 20 (4), 605-12.

Darity, William A and Williams, Rhonda M (1985), ‘Peddlers Forever?: Culture, Competition, and Discrimination’, The American Economic Review, 75 (2), 256-61.

Darity, William A and Myers, Samuel L (1998), Persistent Disparity: Race and Economic Inequality in the United States since 1945 (Cheltenham, UK: Elgar Publishing).

Darity, William A and Mason, Patrick L (1998), ‘Evidence on Discrimination in Employment: Codes of Color, Codes of Gender’, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 12 (2), 63-90.

Darity, William, Jr. (1989), ‘What’s Left of the Economic Theory of Discrimination?’, in William Darity, Jr. (ed.), The Question of Discrimination: Racial Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market (Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press), 335-74.

David, Paul A, et al. (1977), Reckoning with Slavery (New York: Oxford University Press).

Davies, Gareth and Derthick, Martha (1997), ‘Race and Social Welfare Policy: The Social Security Act of 1935’, Political Science Quarterly, 112 (2), 217-35.

Davis, Angela Y. (1971), If They Come in the Morning Voices of Resistance (Black Women Writers Series.; New York: Third Press).

— (2003), Are Prisons Obsolete? (New York: Seven Stories Press).

Davis, Dana-Ain (2007), ‘Narrating the Mute: Racializing and Racism in a Neoliberal Moment’, Souls, 9 (4), 346-60.

Dawson, Michael (1994), Behind the Mule (Race and Class in African American Politics. Princeton, Nj: Princeton University Press).

Dawson, Michael C. and Francis, Megan M. (2016), ‘Black Politics and the Neoliberal Racial Order’, Public Culture, 28 (1), 23-62.

Derickson, K. D. (2014), ‘The Racial Politics of Neoliberal Regulation in Post-Katrina Mississippi’, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 104 (4), 889-902.

Deyle, Steven (2005), Carry Me Back : The Domestic Slave Trade in American Life (New York: Oxford University Press).

Diamond, Jeff (1998), ‘African-American Attitudes Towards United States Immigration Policy’, International Migration Review, 32 (2), 451-70.

Dickerson, Dennis C (1986), Out of the Crucible: Black Steel Workers in Western Pennsylvania, 1875-1980 (SUNY Press).

Dillon, Stephen (2012), ‘Possessed by Death the Neoliberal-Carceral State, Black Feminism, and the Afterlife of Slavery’, Radical History Review, (112), 113-26.

— (2013), ‘Fugitive Life: Race, Gender, and the Rise of the Neoliberal-Carceral State’, Ph.D. (University of Minnesota).

Dollard, John (1937), Caste and Class in a Southern Town (6: Taylor & Francis).

Draper, Alan (1994), Conflict of Interests : Organized Labor and the Civil Rights Movement in the South, 1954-1968 (Cornell Studies in Industrial and Labor Relations.; Ithaca: ILR Press).

 

Dupuy, Alex (1989), Haiti in the World Economy: Class, Race, and Underdevelopment since 1700 (Boulder: Westview Press).

Durlauf, Steven N (1994), ‘Spillovers, Stratification, and Inequality’, European Economic Review, 38 (3), 836-45.

— (1997), ‘The Memberships Theory of Inequality: Ideas and Implications’, (Santa Fe Institute).

Durr, Kenneth D (2003), Behind the Backlash: White Working-Class Politics in Baltimore, 1940-1980 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press).

Dymski, Gary (2006), ‘Discrimination in Credit and Housing Markets: Findings and Challenges’, in William M Rodgers (ed.), Handbook on the Economics of Discrimination (Northhampton, MA: Elgar Publishing).

Dymski, Gary, Hernandez, Jesus, and Mohanty, Lisa (2013), ‘Race, Gender, Power, and the Us Subprime Mortgage and Foreclosure Crisis: A Meso Analysis’, Feminist Economics, 19 (3), 124-51.

Egerton, Douglas R (1996), ‘Markets without a Market Revolution: Southern Planters and Capitalism’, Journal of the Early Republic, 16 (2), 207-21.

Eisinger, Peter K (1982), ‘Black Employment in Municipal Jobs: The Impact of Black Political Power’, American Political Science Review, 76 (2), 380-92.

Elmslie, Bruce and Sedo, Stanley (1996), ‘Discrimination, Social Psychology, and Hysteresis in Labor Markets’, Journal of Economic Psychology, 17 (4), 465-78.

Enck?Wanzer, Darrel (2011), ‘Barack Obama, the Tea Party, and the Threat of Race: On Racial Neoliberalism and Born Again Racism’, Communication, Culture & Critique, 4 (1), 23-30.

Epstein, Richard A (1995), Forbidden Grounds: The Case against Employment Discrimination Laws (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press).

Ericson, David (2010), ‘Revising the History of the Early American State’, APSA 2010 Annual Meeting Paper.

Esch, Elizabeth and Roediger, David (2009), ‘One Symptom of Originality: Race and the Management of Labour in the History of the United States’, Historical Materialism, 17 (4), 3-43.

Fainstein, Norman (1993), ‘Race, Class and Segregation: Discourses About African Americans*’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 17 (3), 384-403.

Fairlie, Robert W and Robb, Alicia M (2008), Race and Entrepreneurial Success (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press).

Farrow, Anne, Lang, Joel, and Frank, Jenifer (2005), Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery (New York Ballantine Books).

Fearn, Robert M. (1981), Labor Economics : The Emerging Synthesis (Cambridge, Mass.: Winthrop Publishers).

Field?Hendry, Elizabeth B. and Craig, Lee A. (2004), ‘The Relative Efficiency of Free and Slave Agriculture in the Antebellum United States: A Stochastic Production Frontier Approach’, in David Eltis, Frank D Lewis, and Kenneth L Sokoloff (eds.), Slavery in the Development of the Americas (New York: Cambridge University Press).

Fields, Barbara Jeanne (1990), ‘Slavery, Race and Ideology in the United States of America’, New Left Review, 181 (1), 95-118.

Fink, Leon (1978), ‘“Irrespective of Party, Color or Social Standing”;: The Knights of Labor and Opposition Politics in Richmond, Virginia’, Labor History, 19 (3), 325-49.

Fish, Adam and Srinivasan, Ramesh (2012), ‘Digital Labor Is the New Killer App’, New Media & Society, 14 (1), 137-52.

Fogel, Robert William (1989-1992), Without Consent or Contract: The Rise and Fall of American Slavery (New York: Norton).

— (1995), Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery (New York: Norton).

Foley, Neil (1997), The White Scourge: Mexicans, Blacks, and Poor Whites in Texas Cotton Culture (Berkeley: University of California Press).

Foner, Philip S (1970), ‘The Iww and the Black Worker’, Journal of Negro History, 55 (1), 45-64.

— (1975), History of the Labor Movement in the United States, Volume 2: From the Founding of the A.F.L. To the Emergence of American Imperialism (New York: International Publishers).

Foner, Philip Sheldon (1976), Organized Labor and the Black Worker: 1619-1973 (475: International publishers).

— (1978), History of the Labor Movement in the United States: From Colonial Times to the Founding of the American Federation of Labor (International Publishers).

Fossett, Mark A, Galle, Omer R, and Kelly, William R (1986), ‘Racial Occupational Inequality, 1940-1980: National and Regional Trends’, American Sociological Review, 69 (2), 421-29.

Foucault, Michel (2008), The Birth of Biopolitics Lectures at the Colle?Ge De France, 1978-79, eds Michel Senellart, Graham Burchell, and Michel Foucault (Foucault, Michel, 1926-1984. Lectures at the Colle?Ge De France.; Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire England ; New York: Palgrave Macmillan).

Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth (1988), Within the Plantation Household: Black and White Women of the Old South (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press).

Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth and Genovese, Eugene D (1983), Fruits of Merchant Capital: Slavery and Bourgeois Property in the Rise and Expansion of Capitalism (New York: Oxford University Press, USA).

Franklin, Raymond S (1991), Shadows of Race and Class (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press).

Frederickson, Mary E. (2011), Looking South : Race, Gender, and the Transformation of Labor from Reconstruction to Globalization (Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida).

Freeman, Richard B (1978), ‘Black Economic Progress after 1964: Who Has Gained and Why?’, (Cambridge, Mass., USA: National Bureau of Economic Research ).

Freeman, Richard B, et al. (1973), ‘Changes in the Labor Market for Black Americans, 1948-72’, Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 1973 (1), 67-131.

Fryer, Roland G (2010), ‘Racial Inequality in the 21st Century: The Declining Significance of Discrimination’, (National Bureau of Economic Research).

Frymer, Paul (2004), ‘Race, Labor, and the Twentieth-Century American State’, Politics & Society, 32 (4), 475-509.

— (2009), ‘Black and Blue: African Americans, the Labor Movement, and the Decline of the Democratic Party’, Industrial & Labor Relations Review, 62 (4), 15.

Frymer, Paul, Strolovitch, Dara Z, and Warren, Dorian T (2006), ‘New Orleans Is Not the Exception: Re-Politicizing the Study of Racial Inequality’, Du Bois Review, 3 (1), 37-57.

Garcia, Mario T. (1978), ‘Internal Colonialism: A Critical Essay’, Revista Chicano-Riquena, 6 (3), 38-41.

Garci?a, Matt (2001), A World of Its Own Race, Labor, and Citrus in the Making of Greater Los Angeles, 1900-1970 (Studies in Rural Culture.; Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press).

 

Georgakas, Dan (1975), Detroit, I Do Mind Dying: A Study in Urban Revolution (New York: St. Martin’s Press).

Gerber, David A (1976), Black Ohio and the Color Line: 1860-1915 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press).

Gerteis, Joseph (2007), Class and the Color Line : Interracial Class Coalition in the Knights of Labor and the Populist Movement, ed. Joseph Gerteis (Politics, History, and Culture.; Durham: Duke University Press).

Gilens, Martin (1999), Why Americans Hate Welfare: Race, Media, and the Politics of Antipoverty Policy (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).

Gilmore, Ruth W. (1999), ‘Globalisation and Us Prison Growth: From Military Keynesianism to Post-Keynesian Militarism’, Race & Class, 40 (2-3), 171-88.

— (2007), Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California (Berkeley: University of California Press).

Giroux, Henry A (2006), ‘Reading Hurricane Katrina: Race, Class, and the Biopolitics of Disposability’, College Literature, 33 (3), 171-96.

Giroux, Henry A. (2008), Against the Terror of Neoliberalism : Politics Beyond the Age of Greed (Cultural Politics & the Promise of Democracy; Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers).

Glenn, Evelyn Nakano (1986), Issei, Nisei, War Bride: Three Generations of Japanese American Women in Domestic Service (Philadelphia: Temple University Press).

— (1992), ‘From Servitude to Service Work: Historical Continuities in the Racial Division of Paid Reproductive Labor’, Signs, 18 (1), 1-43.

— (2001), ‘Gender, Race and the Organisation of Reproductive Labor’, in Rick Baldoz, Charles Koeber, and Kraft Philip (eds.), The Critical Study of Work : Labor, Technology, and Global Production (Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press), 71-82.

— (2002), Unequal Freedom : How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizenship and Labor (Cambridge, Mass. ; London: Harvard University Press).

— (2010), Forced to Care: Coercion and Caregiving in America (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press).

Goldberg, David Theo (2009), The Threat of Race: Reflections on Racial Neoliberalism ed. David Theo Goldberg (Wiley-Blackwell Manifestos.; Hoboken: Wiley).

Goldfield, Michael (1987), The Decline of Organized Labor in the United States (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).

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ADDITIONAL RECENT WORKS

Beckert, Sven (2014), ‘Slavery and Capitalism’, The Chronicle of Higher Education.

Brewer, R. M. (2012), ’21st-Century Capitalism, Austerity, and Black Economic Dispossession’, Souls, 14 (3-4), 227-39.

Connolly, NDB (2014), A World More Concrete: Real Estate and the Remaking of Jim Crow South Florida (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press).

Dawson, M. C. (2016), ‘Hidden in Plain Sight: A Note on Legitimation Crises and the Racial Order’, Critical Historical Studies, 3 (1), 143-61.

Glenn, Evelyn Nakano (2002), Unequal Freedom: How Race and Gender Shaped American Citizenship and Labor (Cambridge, Mass. ; London: Harvard University Press).

Hirsch, Arnold R. (1998), Making the Second Ghetto Race and Housing in Chicago, 1940-1960, ed. Arnold R. Hirsch (Historical Studies of Urban America.; Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press).

Hudson, Peter James (2013), ‘The National City Bank of New York and Haiti, 1909– 1922’, Radical History Review, 2013 (115), 91-114.

Katznelson, Ira (2006), ‘New Deal, Raw Deal’, Souls, 8 (1), 9-11. Kruse, Kevin M (2013), White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism (Princeton: Princeton University Press).

McClintock, Anne (1995), Imperial Leather: Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest (New York: Routledge).

Mills, C. W. (2015), ‘Breaking the Racial Contract’, Dissent, 62 (4), 43-45.

Myerson, Jesse A. and Smith, Mychal (2015), ‘We’ll Need an Economic Program to Make Black Lives Matter. Here Are Three Ideas.’, The Nation, January, 7.

Ransby, B. (2015), ‘The Class Politics of Black Lives Matter’, Dissent, 62 (4), 31-34.

Satter, Beryl (2009), Family Properties: Race, Real Estate, and the Exploitation of Black Urban America (New York: Metropolitan Books).

Schuessler, Jennifer (2013), ‘In History Departments, It’s up with Capitalism’, New York Times, April, 6.

Sugrue, Thomas J (2014), The Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race and Inequality in Postwar Detroit (Princeton: Princeton University Press).

Williams, Douglas (2016), ‘A Radical Plan for an Economy That Makes Black Lives Matter’, In These Times, August 3.

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A good introduction to the concept of racial capitalism, generally linked to the late scholar Cedric Robinson, can be found at:
See also the BR forum
See also http://raceandcapitalism.com/readings/ for a good resource.