Chicago History Podcast

Episode 609 - Black Women's Worker Strikes of the 1930s with author Melissa A. Ford

February 25, 2023 Season 6 Episode 609
Chicago History Podcast
Episode 609 - Black Women's Worker Strikes of the 1930s with author Melissa A. Ford
Show Notes

In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Communist Party in Chicago encouraged black women working in sweat shops to stand up for themselves and strike for better wages, better working conditions, and more. Today we’re talking about the Black Women’s Worker Strikes of the 1930s.

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Special thanks to the Black Metropolis Research Consortium (https://bmrc.lib.uchicago.edu/), essential to the work of Melissa A. Ford.

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