Seattle General Strike 1919

The Seattle General Strike of February 1919 was the first 20th-century solidarity strike in the United States to be proclaimed a “general strike.” It led off a tumultuous era of post-World War I labor conflict that saw massive strikes shut down the nation's steel, coal, and other industries and threaten civil unrest in a dozen cities. University of Washington History professor James Gregory tells the story.

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James Gregory Seattle General Strike 1919