We Are One: Standing Up For Workers, Honoring Dr. King
On April 4, 1968, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated while working in Memphis to help public sanitation workers form a union. He died trying to secure the same rights for workers that conservative governors are trying to strip away today.
These articles discuss today's fight for the things Dr. King gave his life for: the freedom to bargain, the right to vote, the ability to afford a college education and justice for all workers, immigrant and native-born.
» Watch our video about the We Are One movement
» Click here for the "We Are One" series of community and workplace actions.


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