June 28 - Harry Bridges Act Signed into Law
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June 28 - Harry Bridges Act Signed into Law

2021-06-28
On this day in labor history, the year was 1940.  That was the day President Roosevelt signed the Smith Act into law.  Some initially dubbed it the “Harry Bridges Law,” after the radical labor leader, long targeted by the FBI for deportation.  Politicians claimed it was designed to prosecute Fascists, Nazis and Communists.  In fact, the Smith Act was first used to prosecute and convict Minneapolis Teamsters leaders and supporters of the Socialist Workers Party, recognized for their s...
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