Stacy Swimp, Flint Journal

Right-to-Work and Black Workers

From 2000 to 2010, the black population of the U.S. increased by 12.3 percent, or 4.27 million.  But 70 percent of the overall increase occurred in the 22 states that had right to work laws on the books at the time, even though slightly fewer than half of all black Americans resided in them in 2000.

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