On this day in Labor History the year was 1835. That was the day that textile workers walked off the job at twenty mills in Paterson, New Jersey. But this was not a strike like we might picture one today, with burly men walking a picket line, or women chanting as they carry their picket signs.In Paterson, most of the strikers were children, ages 10 to 18. Many were young girls.
November 15 - Deadly Leak at DuPont
November 14 - Fighting Lead
November 13 - Workplace Safety Hero Dies in Suspicious Crash
November 12 - Ellis Island Closes
November 11 - Execution of the Haymarket Martyrs
November 10 - The Benevolent Dictator
November 9 - The CIO is Founded
November 8 - The New Orleans General Strike
November 7 - The Death of Boulware but Not Boulwarism
November 6 - Lincoln Stands with Labor
November 5 - Eugene V Debs is Born
November 4 - No Milk Today
November 3 - The Streets Run Wild with Milk
November 2 - Murdered on the Pier
November 1 - America’s First General Strike
October 31 - Happy Union Made Halloween
October 30 - Another Front in Reagan’s War on Workers
October 29 - Black Tuesday
October 28 - A Gateway to the Future
October 27 - Founding of the National Negro Labor Council
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