Working for Equality: The Narrative of Harry Hudson

Working for Equality: The Narrative of Harry Hudson

Working for Equality: The Narrative of Harry Hudson

Working for Equality: The Narrative of Harry Hudson

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Overview

“When I went to work for Lockheed-Georgia Company in September of 1952 I had no idea that this would end up being my life’s work.” With these words, Harry Hudson, the first African American supervisor at Lockheed Aircraft’s Georgia facility, begins his account of a thirty-six-year career that spanned the postwar civil rights movement and the Cold War.

Hudson was not a civil rights activist, yet he knew he was helping to break down racial barriers that had long confined African Americans to lower-skilled, nonsupervisory jobs. His previously unpublished memoir is an inside account of both the racial integration of corporate America and the struggles common to anyone climbing the postwar corporate ladder. At Lockheed-Georgia, Hudson went on to become the first black supervisor to manage an integrated crew and then the first black purchasing agent. There were other “firsts” along the path to these achievements, and Working for Equality is rich in details of Hudson’s work on the assembly line and in the back office. In both circumstances, he contended with being not only a black man but a light-skinned black man as he dealt with production goals, personnel disputes, and other workday challenges.

Randall Patton’s introduction places Hudson’s story within the broader struggle of workplace desegregation in America. Although Hudson is frank about his experiences in a predominantly white workforce, Patton notes that he remained “an organization man” who “expressed pride in his contributions to Lockheed [and] the nation’s defense effort.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820356884
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 11/15/2019
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

HARRY HUDSON was the first African American supervisor at the Lockheed-Georgia plant in 1953.

RANDALL L. PATTON is a professor of history at Kennesaw State University. He is coauthor, with David B. Parker, of Carpet Capital: The Rise of a New South Industry, author of Shaw Industries: A History, and editor of Working for Equality: The Narrative of Harry Hudson (all Georgia).

Harry Hudson (Author)
HARRY HUDSON was the first African American supervisor at the Lockheed-Georgia plant in 1953.

Randall L. Patton (Editor)
RANDALL L. PATTON is a professor of history at Kennesaw State University. He is coauthor, with David B. Parker, of Carpet Capital: The Rise of a New South Industry, author of Shaw Industries: A History, and editor of Working for Equality: The Narrative of Harry Hudson (all Georgia).

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Preface xiii

Editor's Acknowledgments xvii

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 34

Chapter 2 42

Chapter 3 59

Chapter 4 74

Chapter 5 84

Chapter 6 94

Chapter 7 100

Chapter 8 105

Chapter 9 114

Chapter 10 129

Chapter 11 138

Chapter 12 145

Chapter 13 153

Chapter 14 157

Chapter 15 162

Chapter 16 167

Chapter 17 170

Chapter 18 176

Chapter 19 181

Chapter 20 187

Chapter 21 193

Chapter 22 199

Chapter 23 202

Chapter 24 205

Epilogue 209

Notes 211

Index 215

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