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May Day History : Latinas Always Have Been on the Front Lines

1:46 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Activism|history|Labor|Women · Comments Off

1 May 2007

Lucy_Parsons.jpgIt is no accident that May 1st was chosen as the day to hold massive rallies across the country to defend the rights of immigrant workers. May 1st, commonly known as May Day, is the original labor day. It began in the United States and with a Latina at the head of the movement.

May Day has its roots in the labor movement of the late 1800′s. In Chicago in 1886 labor activists held a general strike demanding an 8 hour day. Lucy Parsons Gonzalez, an African-, Native- and Mexican-, mother to two children and possibly born a slave in Texas, was leader in the strike along with her husband.

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