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The San Francisco General Strike of 1934 and Implications for Today

When: Sat., July 8, 7-8:30 p.m. 2017
Price: Free
Launching from the historic General Strike of 1934, historians David Duckworth and Gifford Hartman converse on the broader ramifications of this watershed moment in West Coast labor unity. Considering the scope and tactics of that defining event, examples of other significant strikes are examined and contrasted, principles and philosophies are drawn out, and analysis of effects assessed. The question is raised as to the applicability of the general strike in today's socio-economic world.

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