November 2021

Today in Labor History November 25

1800s Today in Labor History November 25, 1874: Farmers and union workers in the U.S., suffering from the Panic of 1873 established the Greenback Party. The party’s goals included the elimination of foreign capitalists, land speculators, and poverty among laboring men. 1910s Today in Labor History November 25, 1919: A strike for union recognition by 365,000 […]

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Today in Labor History November 24

Today in Labor History November 24, 1859: Charles Darwin‘s Origin of the Species was published. November 24, 1875: The Cigar Makers International Union, Local 144, was chartered with Samuel Gompers as president. Today in Labor History November 24, 1917: A bomb killed nine members of the Milwaukee Police Department, the most police deaths in a single

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Today in Labor History November 23

Today in Labor History November 23, 1644: At the height of the English Civil War, John Milton published an anti-censorship pamphlet, “Areopagitica.” The authorities had censored several times, particularly for his attempts to defend divorce, a radical idea in those days. He anonymously published “The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce” (1643). The Puritan clergy condemned it as heretical and supportive of

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