Alex Lichtenstein

Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania, 

University Park,  lichtens@fiu.edu

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Professor Lichtenstein specializes in the history of modern America, with a focus on labor, African American, and southern history, and is the author of Twice the Work of Free Labor, dealing with the history of prison labor in the U.S. South. He has also written extensively about race relations in the labor movement, agrarian radicalism, civil rights, and anticommunism. His current research examines the interplay of the civil rights and labor movements in Florida during the 1940s, with a focus on the infamous "Red Pepper" senatorial campaign of 1950. In 2000 he went to South Africa on a Fulbright Fellowship, where he became interested in comparative history and began research on the history of black and "mixed" trade unions under apartheid.

Curriculum Vitae

Books:

Chain Gang Revolt Wartime Shipyard

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