Episodes

Thursday Aug 27, 2015
August 27 Truman Takes Over the Railroads
Thursday Aug 27, 2015
Thursday Aug 27, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1950. At 4 pm that day the US Army completed its take-over of the country’s railroads.
They were acting on the orders of President Truman.

Wednesday Aug 26, 2015
August 26 Murder in the Mine Field
Wednesday Aug 26, 2015
Wednesday Aug 26, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1919. That was the day that Fannie Sellins and Joseph Starzeleski were murdered while standing up for workers’ rights. Fannie was born in New Orleans, and then married a garment worker in St. Louis.

Tuesday Aug 25, 2015
August 25 The Georges Fight Back
Tuesday Aug 25, 2015
Tuesday Aug 25, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1925. 500 African American sleeping car porters gathered at the Elks Hall at 129th Street in Harlem. The meeting was called by A. Philip Randolph.

Monday Aug 24, 2015
August 24 A New Tool To Put Down Labor
Monday Aug 24, 2015
Monday Aug 24, 2015
The year was 1877.
That summer during what came to be known as “The Great Upheaval,” police, the US Army, and the National Guard brutally crushed a national railroad strike. The simmering anger of working people had many elected officials and industrialists on edge.

Sunday Aug 23, 2015
August 23 Commission on Industrial Relations
Sunday Aug 23, 2015
Sunday Aug 23, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1912. That was the day the US Congress approved the formation of the Commission on Industrial Relations. In the early 1900s the terrible work conditions and entrenched resistance to union organizing had led to increasing labor unrest.

Saturday Aug 22, 2015
August 22 Making the Skies Friendlier
Saturday Aug 22, 2015
Saturday Aug 22, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1945. That was the day five women working for United Airlines formed the first union for airline stewardess. Those women were Ada Brown, Frances Hall, Edith Lauterbach, Sally Thometz and Sally Watt.

Friday Aug 21, 2015
August 21 Slave Revolt
Friday Aug 21, 2015
Friday Aug 21, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1831. That was the year Nat Turner led a slave rebellion in Southhampton, Virginia.
From a young age Turner believed he had a purpose ordained by God. Turner had learned to read from one of his master’s sons.

Thursday Aug 20, 2015
August 20 The War on Poverty
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
Thursday Aug 20, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1964. President Lyndon B. Johnson gave a mid-morning address in the Rose Garden of the White House. He was there to sign the Economic Opportunity Act that launched what became known as Johnson’s War on Poverty.

Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
August 19 The Protest Song Book
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
Wednesday Aug 19, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1909. That was the day that a committee of the Industrial Workers of the World in Spokane, Washington published the first edition of the “Little Red Song Book.” The collection were “Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent.”

Tuesday Aug 18, 2015
August 18 WEVD Radio New York
Tuesday Aug 18, 2015
Tuesday Aug 18, 2015
On this day in Labor History the year was 1927. That was the day that a new radio station began to broadcast on the New York dial. The station’s call letters were WEVD. It stood for Eugene V. Debs. The radio station was founded to honor the recently deceased Socialist and labor leader.

