Company towns, places where one employer is responsible for nearly all aspects of life in the community, have always existed in the United States and are still with us today. Over the course of U.S. history, company towns have spurred significant technological and industrial accomplishments, while also inspiring bloody conflict and challenges to representative democracy. This historical survey by Dr. David Benac explores common features of company towns, from Jamestown to Mountain View, California, in hopes of better understanding their place in our past and future.
Dr. Benac is an associate professor at WMU who has written about company towns in Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Oregon, and Washington.
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