Author: Parsons, Frank
Synopsis:
"The Heart of the Railroad Problem: The History of Railway Discrimination in the United States, the Chief Efforts at Control and the Remedies Proposed, with Hints from Other Countries" by Frank Parsons delves into the complex and often overlooked issue of railway discrimination in the United States. This comprehensive historical account explores the discriminatory practices that plagued the railroad industry, the various attempts made to regulate and control these practices, and the proposed remedies to address this pervasive problem. Drawing insights from other countries, Parsons offers a thought-provoking analysis that sheds light on the heart of the railroad problem.
Genres: History, Social Justice, Political Science
Themes: Discrimination, Regulation, Equality, Social Reform
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