Today in Labor History June 6
Today in Labor History June 6, 1778: The U.S. abolished debtor’s prisons, though debtors continued to flourish and creditors came up with numerous other ways to punish them. The Paris Uprising of 1832 June 6, 1832: French monarchist forces put down the June Rebellion (AKA the Paris Uprising of 1832). The uprising, lasting from June […]
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