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Labor Struggles During the Great Depression
This chapter explores the profound effects of the Great Depression on worker rights and the labor movement, highlighting the New Deal's role in fostering unionization. Key events, including a significant strike at an automaker in Flint, Michigan, showcase the determination of workers amidst economic adversity. The narrative also emphasizes the challenges faced by the United Auto Workers and the violent confrontations with law enforcement during this tumultuous era.