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April 6 - The New York Slave Revolt of 1712
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Often Southern states are the focus of histories of slavery in the United States.
But did you know that in the early 1700s one in five residents of New York were enslaved Africans?

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April 5 - The Longest Strike
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1954. It began what some have called the “longest major strike in U.S. history.” The strike was against Kohler, the Wisconsin-based manufacturer of bathroom fixtures

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On this day in Labor History, the year was 1968. This is a day of mourning. Today is the day an assassin’s bullet murdered Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as he was coming out of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.

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April 3 - To the Mountaintop
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On this day in Labor History the year was 1968. That was the night that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his now famous “I’ve been to the Mountaintop” speech at the Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee. He was speaking in support of striking sanitation workers who were members of AFSCME Local 1733.

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April 2 - The Union Label
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When you go shopping, do you remember to look for the union label? On this day in Labor History the year was 1909.
The American Federation of Labor launched its “Union Label” department

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On this day in Labor History the year was 1929.
It was the first day of the strike at the Loray textile mill in Gastonia, North Carolina.
Textile mill workers in the south were paid significantly less than workers in the north

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On this day in Labor History the year was 1933. The nation was in the grips of the Great Depression. Long bread lines formed each day in major cities across the nation with at least one in four people out of work. The crisis deepened as the Dust Bowl ravaged US farmland crippling farmers and limiting food production.

Sunday Mar 30, 2025
March 30 - Remembering ILWU Leader Harry Bridges
Sunday Mar 30, 2025
Sunday Mar 30, 2025
The most important word in the language of the working class is ‘solidarity.’”
Those inspiring words were spoken by labor leader Harry Bridges, who died on this day in Labor History the year was 1990.

Saturday Mar 29, 2025
March 29 - The Beginning of Walmart
Saturday Mar 29, 2025
Saturday Mar 29, 2025
On this day in Labor History the year was 1918 and someone was born who would forever change the retail industry in the United States. His name was Sam Walton.
Walton opened his first Walmart store in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas.

Friday Mar 28, 2025
March 28 - King’s Last March in Memphis
Friday Mar 28, 2025
Friday Mar 28, 2025
This is the day in Memphis that marked Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s final march for Civil Rights.
If you are a regular listener to Labor History in 2, last month you heard about how AFSCME sanitation workers in Memphis went on strike to win union recognition.