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A daily, pocket-sized history of America's working people, brought to you by The Rick Smith Show team.... more
FAQs about Labor History in 2:00:How many episodes does Labor History in 2:00 have?The podcast currently has 456 episodes available.
March 11, 2026March 11 - Are You a Luddite?At some point in your life you may have had someone call you a “luddite.’ Maybe you had a hard time programming your DVR, or working the latest app on your smart phone. But at some point technology gets the best of us all. But did you know the term luddite has its roots in labor history? ...more2minPlay
March 10, 2026March 10 - Sharing in the Pain of StruggleOn this day in Labor History the year was 1968. That was the day that farm labor activist Cesar Chavez broke a twenty-five day fast. He fasted as a sign of commitment to nonviolence during the struggle for farm workers in Delano, California to gain fair wages and safe working conditions. During the fast he only drank water. ...more2minPlay
March 09, 2026March 9 - The Slovak Strike of 1910-11On this day in Labor History the year was 1911. That was the day that coal miners in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania walked out of the mines. It became known as the “Slovak strike” because seventy percent of the strikers were Slovakian immigrants. Unrest was mounting among the workers in the non-unionized coal fields. ...more2minPlay
March 08, 2026March 8 - Industrial Murder in the MinesOn this day in Labor History the year was 1924. That was the day that tragedy struck at the Utah Fuel Company Mine in Castle Gate, Utah. The mine stood about 90 miles southeast of Salt Lake City. Coal mining began at Castle Gate in 1888. ...more2minPlay
March 07, 2026March 7 - Remembering Lucy ParsonsOn this day in Labor History the year was 1942. That was the day a house fire claimed the life of a true champion for working people. Lucy Gonzales Parsons was born in Texas. ...more2minPlay
March 06, 2026March 6 - The Dred Scott DecisionOn this day in Labor History the year was 1857. That was the day the Supreme Court handed down one of its most infamous decisions. It was known as the Dred Scott case. Dred Scott had been born into slavery. ...more2minPlay
March 05, 2026March 5 - The Workers Uprising that Sparked the American RevolutionOn this day in Labor History the year was 1770. That was the day of the Boston Massacre, when the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. But did you know that the massacre happened in part because of a dispute over jobs? In 1767 the British had passed the Townshend Revenue Act. ...more2minPlay
March 04, 2026March 4 - The Seamen’s Act Is Signed into LawOn this day in Labor History the year was 1914. That was the day that President Woodrow Wilson signed the Seaman’s Act into law. The act was in part a response to the tragic sinking of the Titanic.The International Seamen’s Union was demanding changes to the work conditions at sea. ...more2minPlay
March 03, 2026March 3 - William Green is BornOn this day in Labor History the year was 1893. That was the day that William Green, long-time president of the American Federation was born in Coshocton, Ohio. Green’s family were English and Welsh immigrant coal miners. ...more2minPlay
March 02, 2026March 2 - Outlawing the Slave TradeOn this day in Labor History the year was 1807. That was the day that President Thomas Jefferson signed legislation outlawing the trans-Atlantic slave trade from bringing enslaved Africans to the United States. At the drafting of the U.S. Constitution, the authors had decided to revisit the question of slavery after two decades. ...more2minPlay
FAQs about Labor History in 2:00:How many episodes does Labor History in 2:00 have?The podcast currently has 456 episodes available.