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Organize the Unorganized: Sit Down!

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Rise of Sit-Down Strikes after the Good-Ear Strike

This chapter discusses the rise in popularity of sit-down strikes after the good-ear strike and how it was instrumental in publicizing the CIO and mobilizing workers. It mentions the General Motors strike in Flint, Michigan and the radio address by John L. Lewis. The chapter also highlights the significance of General Motors as a model corporation and the audacity of taking on such a large company.

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