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The Flint Sit-Down Strike of 1936–37 wasn’t just a labor dispute — it was a turning point in American history. In this short documentary segment, former Genesee County Prosecutor Arthur Busch breaks down what really happened inside the Fisher Body plants, why the strike succeeded, and how Flint became the birthplace of modern union power.
This video explores:
The sit-down strike wasn't about nostalgia — it was about power, dignity, and the fight for the American middle class. Its lessons are still relevant today as workers confront automation, corporate consolidation, and the changing nature of labor.
If you want to understand Flint, Detroit, the Rust Belt, or the history of American work, it starts here.
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This video is part of Radio Free Flint Podcast, a narrative documentary project exploring how Flint became a mirror for the American working class.
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“When men and women are united in common purpose, there is no power in the world that can stop the forward march of free people.” — Walter Reuther
#UAW #SitDownStrike #FlintMichigan #LaborHistory #WalterReuther #UnionStrong #TheMittenChannel
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The Flint Sit-Down Strike of 1936–37 wasn’t just a labor dispute — it was a turning point in American history. In this short documentary segment, former Genesee County Prosecutor Arthur Busch breaks down what really happened inside the Fisher Body plants, why the strike succeeded, and how Flint became the birthplace of modern union power.
This video explores:
The sit-down strike wasn't about nostalgia — it was about power, dignity, and the fight for the American middle class. Its lessons are still relevant today as workers confront automation, corporate consolidation, and the changing nature of labor.
If you want to understand Flint, Detroit, the Rust Belt, or the history of American work, it starts here.
About This Channel
This video is part of Radio Free Flint Podcast, a narrative documentary project exploring how Flint became a mirror for the American working class.
For more episodes and deep-dive storytelling, subscribe to The Mitten Channel.
“When men and women are united in common purpose, there is no power in the world that can stop the forward march of free people.” — Walter Reuther
#UAW #SitDownStrike #FlintMichigan #LaborHistory #WalterReuther #UnionStrong #TheMittenChannel
The Mitten Channel is a network of podcasts.
👉Subscribe to The Mitten Channel
Join us for the full experience. Subscribe to The Mitten Channel on Substack to receive our latest narrative essays, audio stories, and deep-dive reporting directly in your inbox.
Explore Our Series:
Visit our Mitten Channel website for our complete library of podcasts, videos, and articles.
The Mitten Channel is a production of Radio Free Flint Media, LLC. © 2026 All Rights Reserved.