Written on the back of a union leaflet a few days before her murder on September 14, 1929 in Gastonia, North Carolina returning from a union meeting, the words of Ella May Wiggins, striking mill worker, single-mother, and National Textile Workers organizer. Wiggins came to life in the strike, by her own admission, writing songs […]
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