Tribe of Black Ulysses
Discover the profound narratives of resilience and adaptation in "Tribe of Black Ulysses" by the University of Illinois Press. Published in 2005, this compelling volume spans 256 pages and delves into the lives of black men and women navigating the evolving landscape of industrial work across three sawmill communities: Elizabethtown, South Carolina; Chapman, Alabama; and Bogalusa, Louisiana.
Through a rich tapestry of oral history interviews, manuscript sources, local newspapers, and government documents, this book unearths the significant changes in labor dynamics and community structures over time. "Tribe of Black Ulysses" offers an insightful exploration of cultural identity and the legacies of African American labor in the industrial sectors of the South, making it a vital addition to any reader's collection interested in social history and the African American experience.