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May Day is a Rust Belt Holiday
Forged in the cauldron of Chicago’s streets and factories, born from the experience of workers in the mills and plants of Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland.
by
Ed Simon
via
Belt Magazine
on
April 29, 2024
The Pilgrims' Attack on a May Day Celebration Was a Dress Rehearsal for Removing Native Americans
The Puritans had little tolerance for those who didn't conform to their vision of the world.
by
Peter C. Mancall
via
The Conversation
on
April 29, 2021
May Day's Radical History
The date of Occupy's strike has ties to the eight-hour day movement, immigrant workers and American anarchism.
by
Jacob Remes
via
Salon
on
April 30, 2012
The Oracle of Our Unease
The enchanted terms in which F. Scott Fitzgerald portrayed modern America still blind us to how scathingly he judged it.
by
Sarah Churchwell
via
New York Review of Books
on
September 24, 2020
An Embattled President. A Mass Movement. A Military Used Against Citizens. We’ve Been Here Before.
The inside story of Mayday 1971 and the largest mass arrest in US history.
by
Lawrence Roberts
via
Mother Jones
on
July 29, 2020
Stymieing the People
A Review of "Design for the Crowd: Patriotism and Protest in Union Square."
by
Thai Jones
via
The Metropole
on
June 3, 2020
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