Review:

Labor Rights Activism In The Mid 20th Century

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Labor rights activism in the mid-20th century refers to the organized efforts to improve working conditions, wages, and overall treatment of workers during this time period.

Key Features

  • Strikes and protests
  • Formation of labor unions
  • Legislation to protect workers' rights

Pros

  • Significantly improved working conditions for many workers
  • Led to the establishment of important labor laws and protections

Cons

  • Faced opposition from employers and government agencies
  • Some activists faced violence and retaliation

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