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This Week in Labor History - September 19
Chinese coal miners forced out of Black Diamond, Wash. - 1885

Between 400,000 and 500,000 unionists converge on Washington D.C., for a Solidarity Day march and rally protesting Republican policies – 1981
Musician and labor educator Joe Glazer, often referred to as “Labor’s Troubadour,” died today at age 88. Some of his more acclaimed songs include "The Mill Was Made of Marble," "Too Old To Work" and "Automaton." In 1979 he and labor folklorist Archie Green convened a meeting of 14 other labor musicians to begin what was to become the annual Great Labor Arts Exchange and, soon thereafter, the Labor Heritage Foundation - 2006
2026–2027 Robert D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Recipients
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2026–2027 Robert D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Recipients
2026–2027 Robert D. Johnson Memorial Scholarship Recipients
Get Involved! - Pittsburgh Press, Wizards of the Coast, and more
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Get Involved! - Pittsburgh Press, Wizards of the Coast, and more
Get Involved! - Pittsburgh Press, Wizards of the Coast, and more
AT&T Orange Mobility Workers Reach Tentative Agreement
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AT&T Orange Mobility Workers Reach Tentative Agreement
AT&T Orange Mobility Workers Reach Tentative Agreement

