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Bread and Roses Strike

Bread and Roses Strike – PSMLS Class

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

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