Episodes

Friday Apr 26, 2019
April 26 - An Act to Protect Free White Labor
Friday Apr 26, 2019
Friday Apr 26, 2019
In 1848 gold was discovered at John Sutter’s Mill in California. As word spread, fortune seekers from all across the United States and across the world flocked to California in what came to be known as the Gold Rush.

Thursday Apr 25, 2019
April 25 - Strikebreaking in South Carolina
Thursday Apr 25, 2019
Thursday Apr 25, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1969.
The Governor of South Carolina sent 1,000 state troopers and National Guardsmen to Charleston.
They were sent there to deal with striking hospital workers who wanted union recognition.

Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
April 24 - The Deadly Cost of Fashion
Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
Wednesday Apr 24, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 2013.
That was the day of the deadliest workplace disaster in garment industry history.
More than 1,100 workers lost their lives when a factory complex building collapsed in Bangladesh.

Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
April 23 - Remembering Ida Mae Stull
Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
Tuesday Apr 23, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1980. That was the day that Ida Mae Stull passed away.
She is widely considered to be the first woman coal miner in United States history.

Sunday Apr 21, 2019
April 22 - Remembering Hazel Dickens
Sunday Apr 21, 2019
Sunday Apr 21, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 2011.
That was the day the labor movement lost one of its most poignant voices.
Hazel Dickens was born in Mercer County, West Virginia in 1935. It was coal country.

Sunday Apr 21, 2019
April 21 - National Coal Strike of 1894
Sunday Apr 21, 2019
Sunday Apr 21, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1894. The nation was in the grip of deep depression.
Unemployment soared. Workers wages and hours were cut dramatically in virtually every industry.

Saturday Apr 20, 2019
April 20 - The Ludlow Massacre
Saturday Apr 20, 2019
Saturday Apr 20, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1914 the bloody anniversary of the Ludlow Massacre.
11,000 miners had gone on strike against the Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation, owned by one of the wealthiest men in the world, John D. Rockefeller.

Friday Apr 19, 2019
April 19 - Terrorists Bomb Oklahoma City
Friday Apr 19, 2019
Friday Apr 19, 2019
This marks the day one of the most horrendous acts of domestic terrorism in U.S. History occurred in Oklahoma City.
A truck bomb exploded at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building killing 168 people.

Thursday Apr 18, 2019
April 18 - Employment Discrimination Ends at NYC Bus Companies
Thursday Apr 18, 2019
Thursday Apr 18, 2019
You have more than likely heard of Rosa Parks, and how she heroically sat down on a bus to help end segregation in Montgomery, Alabama. But did you know discrimination often barred black bus drivers, even in northern cities?

Wednesday Apr 17, 2019
April 17 - The Spirit of Solidarity
Wednesday Apr 17, 2019
Wednesday Apr 17, 2019
On this day in Labor History the year was 1911. This marks the day that more than 4,000 furniture makers walked off the job in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

