Working around exclusive infrastructure – African workers and their families navigating race and gender on Rhodesia Railways, 1945–1964
Friedrich N. Ammermann,
Nicole E.N. Sithole
Abstract:This paper explores the myriad ways African railwaymen and their families negotiated their existence on the Rhodesia Railways. Through racial and gendered differentiation of its labour force, the Rhodesia Railways fostered an exclusive work and home environment that resulted in restricted and regulated access to certain jobs, benefits and accommodation. However, Africans worked around these limitations through strikes and other more creative, sometimes illegal ways. The paper shifts away from histories of impe… Show more
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