August 8 - Twin Cities Trades Elect First Black President
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August 8 - Twin Cities Trades Elect First Black President

2021-08-08
On this day in labor history, the year was 1902.  That was the day more than 100 trade union delegates representing thousands of working people in St. Paul, Minnesota elected Charles James to be the president of the city’s Trades and Labor Assembly.  Virtually forgotten by history, James is considered to be the first African American elected to a city labor council anywhere in America. He was born in 1866 in St. Paul and began working as a leather cutter for local shoe manufacturers at age 15....
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