Vaughnette Goode-Walker is the President of the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum in Savannah, Georgia and she discusses slavery and the early organizing that took place in the South.Phil LaPorte is the Director of Labor History at the University of Georgia and he discusses labor's involvement in funding the Civil Rights Movement.Charlie Fleming is the President of the Georgia AFL-CIO and he gives the show some perspective on Georgia's labor history. Eric Robertson is the Political Dire...
Vaughnette Goode-Walker is the President of the Ralph Mark Gilbert Civil Rights Museum in Savannah, Georgia and she discusses slavery and the early organizing that took place in the South.
Phil LaPorte is the Director of Labor History at the University of Georgia and he discusses labor's involvement in funding the Civil Rights Movement.
Charlie Fleming is the President of the Georgia AFL-CIO and he gives the show some perspective on Georgia's labor history.
Eric Robertson is the Political Director for Teamsters Local 728 and he talks about the Civil Rights history in Georgia.
Ben Speight is the lead organizer for Teamsters Local 728 and he talks about the history of labor's organizing in the South.
Richard Ray is the Georgia AFL-CIO President Emeritus and he explains how some of the prominent Civil Rights Leaders from Atalanta and the Labor Movement worked together during the Civil Rights movement and up until this day.
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