The revolutionary history of May Day is recognized around the world in a way that should inspire workers in the United States to continue their fight.

Producer: Jacqueline Luqman
Director/Video Editor: Taylor Hebden

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14 thoughts on “Refocusing May Day On The Revolutionary Struggle For Workers’ Rights”
  1. Pathetic this mainstream media … Making a mockery of things everyday including today 💁🏻‍♀️📢🥳💩🙉

  2. wow thanks Jacqueline! As a non American I've never really known the true history even though the day was something that was taught to me at a younger age. I was assumed that it originated from the South.

  3. Let's NOT forget that Amazon is NOT a "person," Wal-Mart is NOT a "person," Macy's is NOT a "person!" —-> Without you they don't have a business….Great Video!!!

  4. The History is appreciated. The last 60 seconds….Garbage.
    Easy to armchair quarterback a strike when you’re obviously not a worker. We gotta put food on the table, work is how that is accomplished for normal folk. Keep stoking the fires so you have something to blow out of proportion

  5. Thank you for this priceless piece of buried history and especially that introduction. As a former Chicagoan, I too was never taught this part of history. I did not learn of it until I moved to Mexico, where it is commemorated by thousands of workers marching down the main boulevard of Mexico City and where Los Mártires de Chicago are remembered.
    Just imagine my shock at learning it all started in Chicago. That was one of the big moments in my life that opened my eyes and inspired me to dig more into history and pay more attention to current politics.
    Truly, Americans have been kept ignorant of many things. Neolibralism has done that to many Mexicans too over the past 35 years. The youth now cares little about history. Mexico finally has a president who is changing that. Hopefully, the powers that be let him.

  6. Much love and respect please keep up with the great work that your doing. Stay up be safe and coronavirus free ✌️🏽❤️✊🏽

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