On November 23, 1909, more than twenty thousand Jewish Yiddish-speaking immigrants, mostly young women in their teens and early twenties, launched an eleven-week general strike in New York’s shirtwaist industry. Dubbed the Uprising of the 20,000, it was the largest strike by women to date in American history. The young strikers’ courage, tenacity, and solidarity forced the predominantly male leadership in the “needle trades” and the American Federation of Labor to revise their entrenched prejudices against organizing women. The strikers won only a portion of their demands, but the uprising sparked five years of revolt that transformed the garment industry into one of the best-organized trades in the United States.
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I'm not sure what I like more, the simplicity of the first layer or the shiny final colors ✨
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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)
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i'm like this cause i haven't been down to the creek in a bit
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just the prolouge and i already love it!! harrow and ianthe are everything!!
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