Interracial-Solidarity

New Orleans General Strike: 30,000 Workers Achieve Interracial Labor Victory

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Around 30,000 union members—half of New Orleans’ workforce and virtually all its unionized workers—strike on November 8, 1892, after the Board of Trade refuses to negotiate with the predominantly Black Teamsters union while offering contracts to white-dominated Scalesmen and Packers unions. …

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