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6 May 1937: IN Vaughan strike

6 May 1937: IN Vaughan strike

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On this day, 6 May 1937, 400 Black women tobacco stemmers went on strike at the IN Vaughan Company in Richmond, Virginia amidst a wave of unrest in the industry. With assistance from the Southern Negro Youth Congress the women walked out fighting for better pay and conditions, and were joined on picket lines by white women textile workers. After 48 hours, they won better pay, a maximum 8-hour day, 5 day week and union recognition.
More information, sources and map: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/10649/in-vaughan-strike

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