LEARN SOMETHING – The Great Pullman Strike of 1894 and the History of Labor Day
In the late 1800’s, the state of labor was grim as U.S. workers toiled under bleak conditions: 12 or more hour workdays; hazardous work environments; meager pay. Children, some as young as 5, were often permanent workers at plants and factories
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