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Today in labor history: San Francisco General Strike
July 16, 2012On July 16, 1934, the city of San Francisco shut down as 65,000 workers from all industries walked off the job, in response to a call by longshore workers for a general strike.
Read moreToday in labor history: Tenant farmers form union
July 13, 2012African American and white farmers formed the Southern Tenant Farmers Union in Tyronza, Arkansas.
Read moreOde to a labor troubadour: Woody Guthrie
July 13, 2012We pause now from the almost constant commentary on active politicians and political activism to render an ode to Woody Guthrie.
Read moreBook review: “Woody, Cisco and Me”
July 12, 2012This seems a good time to review a remarkable book that covers one of the least-discussed periods of Woody's life.
Read moreToday in labor history: MLK honored by Carter
July 11, 2012Martin Luther King Jr. was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Jimmy Carter.
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