April 19 -The Daughters of Mother Jones
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April 19 -The Daughters of Mother Jones

2024-04-19
On this day in labor history, the year was 1989. That was the day Edna Sauls and 38 women walked into the Virginia headquarters of the Pittston Coal Group, sat down in the lobby and sang “We Shall Not Be Moved.” Their occupation lasted 36 hours. The women were mostly relatives and friends of 1,700 UMWA miners, then on strike against Pittston. The women, when questioned by police and the media, refused to give up their names. They called themselves the Daughters of Mother Jon...
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