American History: Workers Unionize in Detroit
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For 10 years, the Ford Motor Company had kept its black and white workers separated, but a 1941 struggle for union recognition brought workers together in a successful strike and led to the creation... (more info)

For 10 years, the Ford Motor Company had kept its black and white workers separated, but a 1941 struggle for union recognition brought workers together in a successful strike and led to the creation of the strongest union in America.

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