Labor Organization and Detroit's Sit-Down Strikes, 1937
History
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
The right to organize had been granted by the National Labor relations Act of 1935. The right to organize was won by workers in a series of confrontations known as sit-down strikes. Through this lesson, students in grades nine through twelve will gain a better understanding of this process.
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