The Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912, commonly known as the Bread and Roses Strike was dubbed by progressive hero Eugene V. Debs as “one of the most decisive and far-reaching ever won by organized workers, demonstrated the power and invincibility of industrial unity backed by political solidarity.”
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:55 Section 1 – Meet the Organizers
3:35 Q&A 1
5:45 Section 2 – Conditions of the Early Textile Industry in America
12:00 Q&A 2
20:25 Section 3 – Autobiography of Bill Haywood
28:40 Q&A 3
33:00 Section 4 – Results of the Strike
43:40 Q&A 4 and Conclusion