Heady days and spirits are high–the city ran out of red ribbon–in struggle ultimately defeated. The 1913 Akron rubber strike was one of the largest attempts at unionizing the industry before the C.I.O. and an early (non-mine) case of industrial organizing among masses of ‘unskilled’, largely immigrant workers, forces largely ignored by the American Federation […]
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