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Labor Day History: Origins of Worker Protests, 1882 Parade & Political Impact on Labor Rights

Labor Day History: Origins of Worker Protests, 1882 Parade & Political Impact on Labor Rights

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It examines the complex origins and evolution of Labor Day, highlighting its transformation from a radical worker protest to a federal holiday. It explains how the holiday was born from significant labor struggles and violence, such as the 1894 Pullman Strike, which prompted President Cleveland to act. The article also reveals the deliberate political decision to celebrate Labor Day in September to distance it from the more radical, internationally recognized May Day. Furthermore, it discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the holiday's true founder and notes a recent trend of Labor Day celebrations returning to their activist roots amidst contemporary worker issues.



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