Blood and Strikes: American Labor in the 20th Century
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Learn about the bloody and controversial struggle for worker's rights in 20th century America.
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From deadly mine explosions to wartime strikes, the history of the 20th century American labor movement is full of violence and controversy. This Labor Day weekend, learn about the struggle for workers' rights at the home of one of its most powerful spokesmen, John L. Lewis.
The tour is limited to 12 participants. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are $10 per person. Members of Lee-Fendall House are free but must call or email to make a reservation (703) 548-1789 or contact@leefendallhouse.org.