The experience of workers and unions is often written out of our histories.
Working people are often spoken about, but rarely spoken with when it comes to how we document the past.
Writer and economist Brett Evans joins Francis on the podcast this week to discuss one of the bloodiest chapters in America’s labour rights history – The Ludlow Massacre of 1914.
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