Discover the significant role of A. Philip Randolph and the Pullman porters in fighting economic discrimination. Learn about their impact on the labor movement and civil rights.
Black labor leaders fought for workers of color, trailblazing work that continues as the Trump administration strips away key ...
Chicago's Pullman porters formed the first all-Black labor union in the U.S., paving the way for civil rights advancements. A ...
An artifact of a $10 Confederate States of American note printed in Richmond vividly illustrates the undeniable role that ...
NLRB member Gwynne Wilcox files lawsuit against the President for illegal removal, highlighting impact on workers' rights and collective bargaining.
So I really just wanted to be a part of it,” said Black. Being a part of history continues to motivate them all as they work to expand labor opportunities throughout their communities for those ...
Lucy Parsons, the “goddess of anarchy,” was a central figure in Chicago's labor movement. A lesser known figure in the early 1900s labor rights movement, Lucy Parsons made waves. Reset speaks with a ...
The Caldwell County Branch of the NAACP passed a proclamation declaring February 2025 as Black History Month, with a focus on the theme African Americans and Labor. Inspired by the Association for the ...
When Nannie Helen Burroughs established the National Association of Wage Earners in the early 20th century, Black women and girls were facing unchecked racism and sexism in the workplace.