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THIS WEEK’S LABOR HERITAGE POWER HOUR: Ford Hunger March, Box 25, Derry’s missing “Factory Girls"
Lawrence Smoot |
Published on 3/7/2025
Dave Elsila on the
1932 Ford Hunger March commemoration
in Detroit, labor historian Julie Greene talks about her new book,
“Box 25: Archival Secrets, Caribbean Workers & The Panama Canal,”
and Chris Garlock searches for
Derry’s missing “Factory Girls.”
Today’s music:
The Ford Hunger March
from "Forgotten -- the Murder at the Ford Rouge Plant";
Panama Canal
by the Panama Brass;
'Factory Girls'
by ELMA ORKESTRA. Bonus track:
The Picket Line
by Red Dust.
PLUS: Francis Perkins Named Secretary of Labor,
The Worker Uprising that Started the American Revolution
and
The Exodusters
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