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Part 5: "Labor on the March"
The Great Depression and Roosevelt's New Deal provide the background
for a look at the explosion of militancy in the west coast maritime
trades, culminating in the San Francisco General Strike of 1934.
The Upton Sinclair campaign for Governor brings the movies into
California politics, transforming the political process. Farm labor
strife in the central valley and a huge growth in union membership
attends the rise of the CIO, which, due to its philosophy of industrial
unionism, is a civil rights movement as well as a labor movement.
18 minutes
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