September 20 --
Upton Sinclair, socialist and author of The Jungle—published on this day in 1906—born in Baltimore, Md. - 1878
According to folklorist John Garst,
steel-drivin’ man John Henry, born a slave, outperformed a steam hammer
on this date at the Coosa Mountain Tunnel or the Oak Mountain Tunnel of
the Columbus and Western Railway (now part of the Norfolk Southern) near
Leeds, Ala. Other researchers place the contest near Talcott, W. Va. -
1887
Int’l Hod Carriers, Building & Common Laborers Union of America changes name to Laborers' Int’l Union - 1965
September 19
Chinese coal miners forced out of Black Diamond, Wash. - 1885
Between 400,000 and 500,000 unionists
converge on Washington D.C., for a Solidarity Day march and rally
protesting Republican policies - 1981
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