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June 07, 2026

Today in 1976
Thirty-five members of the Teamsters, concerned about the infiltration of organized crime in the union and other issues, meet in Cleveland to form Teamsters for a Democratic Union.

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The Case for Working-Class Nationalism
Posted On: Feb 25, 2026
Feb. 25, 2026 | PERSPECTIVE | […] The massive growth of the labor movement in the 1930s helped shift the balance of power between labor and capital and turn once precarious jobs in industries like auto and steel into real paths to the middle class. But it also gave rise to a new creed—what labor historian Gary Gerstle calls working-class Americanism—that helped unify a culturally and ethnically fractured working class by rooting labor’s demands in a shared national identity… Compact  PHOTO/DAVID McNEW/GETTY IMAGES
 
 
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