Today in Labor History September 19
Today in Labor History September 19, 1676: Rebels burned Jamestown to the ground during Bacon’s Rebellion. This armed insurrection against the rule of Governor William Berkeley was the first the first class uprising in North America. It was also one of the driving forces for the creation of racial identities. During the uprising, thousands of indentured whites united with […]
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