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Labor's Daily
Labor's Daily, founded in 1919 by labor leader and activist Rufus O. Jones in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has been a pivotal advocate for workers' rights and social justice. Initially designed to unify labor groups, the newspaper has chronicled significant milestones in the labor movement, including key strikes and legislation affecting workers. It features a mix of news, opinion pieces, labor-related features, and community events, serving as a vital voice for the working class. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Labor's Daily starting 1955, with 3,153 scans in total, offering a historical snapshot of labor activism. This unique resource may also mention historical figures and events, potentially connecting to your own family history. Explore OldNews.com to uncover the rich legacy and enduring influence of Labor's Daily, and discover how labor issues have evolved over the decades.
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