Book ID: CBB106658778

We Just Keep Running the Line: Black Southern Women and the Poultry Processing Industry (2014)

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The poultry processing industry in El Dorado, Arkansas, was an economic powerhouse in the latter half of the twentieth century. It was the largest employer in the interconnected region of South Arkansas and North Louisiana surrounding El Dorado, and the fates of many related companies and farms depended on its continued financial success. We Just Keep Running the Line is the story of the rise of the poultry processing industry in El Dorado and the labor force -- composed primarily of black women -- upon which it came to rely. At a time when agricultural jobs were in decline and Louisiana stood at the forefront of rising anti-welfare sentiment, much of the work available in the area went to men, driving women into less attractive, labor-intensive jobs. LaGuana Gray argues that the justification for placing African American women in the lowest-paying and most dangerous of these jobs, like poultry processing, derives from longstanding mischaracterizations of black women by those in power. In evaluating the perception of black women as "less" than white women -- less feminine, less moral, less deserving of social assistance, and less invested in their families' and communities' well-being -- Gray illuminates the often-exploitative nature of southern labor, the growth of the agribusiness model of food production, and the role of women of color in such food industries. Using collected oral histories to allow marginalized women of color to tell their own stories and to contest and reshape narratives commonly used against them, We Just Keep Running the Line explores the physical and psychological toll this work took on black women, analyzing their survival strategies and their fight to retain their humanity in an exploitative industry.

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Authors & Contributors
Jönsson, Erik
McCrow-Young, Ally
Linné, Tobias
Cobbold, Carolyn Ann
Jensen, Tenna
Thoms, Ulrike
Journals
Food and History
Social History of Medicine
Science as Culture
Journal of Food Science
Historical Research: The Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
Historical Journal
Publishers
University of Toronto Press
University of North Carolina Press
University of Georgia Press
Rutgers University Press
Rowman & Littlefield
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Food science; food technology
Food and foods
Food industry and trade
Food preparation
Science and culture
Food preservation
People
Hardy, Thomas
Gaskell, Elizabeth
Galen
Flandrin, Jean-Louis
Dickens, Charles
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
20th century, early
21st century
18th century
Places
United States
Western states (U.S.)
Midwestern states (U.S.)
London (England)
Americas
Scandinavia; Nordic countries
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