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13 December, 00:02
Which is true of pullman porters in the 1920s?
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During this period, the porters were not unionized and required one because of how poorly they were treated. In addition, they were mainly composed of African-American employees and were generally not in positions of power at any location. This made the necessity for a union even more evident.
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