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Blair Kelley, "Black Folk: The Roots of the Black Working Class" (LIveright, 2023)

Jan 31, 2026
Dr. Blair L.M. Kelley, Joel R. Williamson Distinguished Professor of Southern Studies and author of Black Folk, blends family memoir and archival research. She spotlights laundresses, Pullman porters, domestic and postal workers. Conversations cover how Black labor built institutions, reshaped unions and policy, and forged community and resistance.
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Family Stories Center Labor History

  • Blair Kelley frames Black working-class history through family stories to center real human experiences in scholarship.
  • She argues personal narratives reveal truths that abstract theory can miss about labor and community.
INSIGHT

Oral Histories Reveal Hidden Connections

  • Kelley used oral histories and archival records like Behind the Veil to connect individual stories to larger patterns.
  • She and her students uncovered archival links that unexpectedly matched her family's geography and experiences.
ANECDOTE

Found Photo Became Chapter Illustration

  • A graduate student found a photo of a Black woman kneeling to scrub steps that perfectly illustrated Kelley's chapter on labor and dignity.
  • Kelley credits students' archival digging for locating poignant images near her family's locales.
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