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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 170 episodes available.
May 09, 2025May 9 - Remembering Walter ReutherOn this day in Labor History the year was 1970. On that day workers and the US labor movement lost a leading voice in a tragic plane crash. ...more2minPlay
May 08, 2025May 8 - Getting the Rails in LineIf you are a member of a union, how well do you know your union’s history? You might be surprised to find out how far back that history goes. Such is the case with the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen. ...more2minPlay
May 07, 2025May 7 - The Order of the Knights of St. CrispinOn this day in Labor History the year was 1867. That was the day that shoemakers founded the labor union the Knights of St. Crispin, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. St. Crispin is the patron saint of cobblers....more2minPlay
May 06, 2025May 6 - Fighting for Justice on Tobacco RoadOn this day in Labor History the year was 1937. That was the year that 400 black women who worked as tobacco stemmers walked off the job at I.N. Vaughn and Company in Richmond, VA. ...more2minPlay
May 05, 2025May 5 - Founding of the Printers VoiceOn this day in Labor History the year was 1852. It was the last day of a three-day convention held in Cincinnati, Ohio. Printers who worked for newspapers and other publications from fourteen cities had converged to decide if they wanted to form a union. ...more2minPlay
May 04, 2025May 4 - The Haymarket IncidentOn this day in Labor History the year was 1886. This was one of the most significant days in US labor history. A mass meeting of workers was called for that night in Chicago’s Haymarket Square. ...more2minPlay
May 03, 2025May 3 - Blood in the Streets for the Eight Hour DayOn this day in Labor History the year was 1886. A little after three o’clock on that Monday, in Chicago, radical labor activist and newspaper man August Spies climbed onto a box car to give a speech about the fight for the eight hour day. ...more2minPlay
May 02, 2025May 2 - Student Protests Erupt in FranceOn this day in Labor History the year was 1968. That was the day the administration shut down the Paris University at Naterre. Student protests at the school had begun weeks before around the ideas of a sexual revolution, or the right of young people to sleep together if they chose to without adult interference or moralizing. ...more2minPlay
May 01, 2025May 1 - May Day 1886On this day in Labor History the year was 1886. This was the day that began events in Chicago that would make May First the most important day on the calendar for the labor movement across the world. ...more2minPlay
April 30, 2025April 30 - Coxey’s Army Marches on the Nation’s CapitolOn this day in Labor History the year was 1894. A group of 400-500 unemployed men marched down Pennsylvania Avenue toward the US Capitol. In a buggy at the front of the march rode Jacob Coxey. ...more2minPlay
FAQs about Labor History in 2:00:How many episodes does Labor History in 2:00 have?The podcast currently has 170 episodes available.