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Whaling captains of color
A man got to be. Whaling was the first American industry to exhibit any diversity, and the proportion of men of color people who participated was amazingly high. Feb 15, · Whaling Captains of Color examines both an industry critical to America’s industrialization, the people that worked in it, and the dynamics that created a color . When they did find it, they faced an uphill battle in advancing up the ladder. However, in the book, Whaling Captains of Color: America's First. 2. The history of whaling as an industry on this continent has been well-told in books, including some that have been bestsellers, but what hasn’t been told is the story of whaling’s leaders of color in an era when the only other option was slavery. A man got to be . Whaling was the first American industry to exhibit any diversity, and the proportion of men of color people who participated was amazingly high. In addition, Finley provides a critically important analysis of the social and legal conditions on land which encouraged so many people of color to brave the dangers of the sea.". Meticulously researched, Whaling Captains of Color provides an overview of the years of industrial whaling, a profession in which a relative meritocracy existed. The author has painstakingly searched logs, articles, and firsthand accounts to bring to life the meritocracy of the sea. But this is not a glossy sea story. "Whaling Captains of Color is not just a collection of logbooks, photos, and graphics; it is stories of the men of color who rose to the pinnacle of their profession: Master of the Vessel. Mar 01, · Like Herman Melville, Clifford Warren Ashley ( – ) an American artist, author, sailor, and knot expert took a whaling trip aboard the Sunbeam in Of the 39 crew . "Whaling Captains of Color by Skip Finley is a fascinating. Whaling Captains of Color: America's First Meritocracy Hardcover – June 15, ; of 8 ; Review. Finley explains how this skills-based system propelled captains of color to the. Whaling was one of the first American industries to exhibit diversity.