On this day in labor history the year was 1917, more than 400 Jewish mothers, many carrying their children, marched on City Hall in New York City.
Their cry, which rang out in both Yiddish and English, was “We want food for our children.” On the eve of the U.S. entry into World War I, inflation had sent the cost of food skyrocketing.
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
October 26 - Completion of the Erie Canal
October 25 - Strike at NY Daily News
October 24 - The Minimum Wage Law Goes into Effect
October 23 - The Cause and Effect of Unskilled Temps
October 22 - The Bosses Labor Board Decertifies PATCO
October 21 - Organizing in Paradise
October 20 - Merle Travis, Songs of the Working Man
October 19 - In the Streets and At the Shareholders Meetings
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