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June 6, 1937
A general strike by some 12,000 autoworkers and others in Lansing, Mich., shuts down the city for a month in what was known as the city’s “Labor Holiday.” The strike was precipitated by the arrest of nine workers, including the wife of the auto workers local union president: The arrest left three children in the couple’s home unattended. ~ Labor Tribune

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