The Evolution of Getting a Living in Middletown

Conclusion

Minority groups in Muncie have had to adapt to challenges and obstacles. They took industrial jobs that nobody wanted, endured discrimination and joined the unions in town to fight for equal pay and the right working conditions. They also faced challenges from deindustrialization, with many minority families losing their job in the factories and they had to find a different way to get a living. In the face of these challenges, many would adapt by creating their own business, varying from carpet cleaning to restaurants. It is important not to forget African-American work experiences, as well as those of other minorities, when we assemble the history of work in Middletown.
 

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