Author: Erik Loomis
This is the grave of Rufus Choate. Born in 1799 in Ipswich, Massachusetts, Choate grew up quite well off in the Early Republic elite of Massachusetts. He was considered something.
It's hard to convince workers that Democrats really care about them when they don't actually do anything for unions. Yeah, there's lots of lip service, but even when they have.
Textile workers in the town of Rio Blanco in Mexico's Veracruz state went on a two-day strike in one of the most important moment of labor upheaval that laid the.
On January 4, 1944, workers in the Minidoka Japanese concentration camp in Idaho went on strike in a short-lived but remarkable moment that demonstrates how workers, even in oppressive conditions,.
On January 3, 1921, the right-wing Supreme Court threw issued its decision in Duplex Printing Press Co v. Deering. In this case, the Court threw out protections for secondary boycotts.
This is the grave of Teddy Pendergrass. Born in Kingstree, South Carolina in 1950, Pendergrass grew up with a single mother. It's kind of a sad story, the way it.
In between various 15th century frescos and Michelangelo sculptures and the like, I witnessed how modern European high culture in Florence has made candy extra classy.
Women opposed to the Equal Rights Amendment sit with Phyllis Schlafly (left), national chairman of Stop ERA, at a hearing of the Republican platform subcommittee on human rights and responsibilities.