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San Francisco Longshore Strike (1934)

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2007

Longshoremen close down the Port of San Francisco in the spring of 1934.

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  • There is No Voice and no Sound?

  • There's so much radical history that is not only deleted from history books, but also, even hard to find today, you go to a bookstore and all you find is just a bunch of crap and when you try to find real exciting radical history, it's very rare and you have to piece together from different books what really happened.

    Plus, old newsprint and publications are being trashed and traded in for microfilm.

    Access to informantion may have gotten greater, but it's being overrun with rubbish.

  • You would be surprised about all of the things deleted from the mainstream history books.

  • I'm from the Bay Area and have barely heard about this--I guess the Commies aren't the only ones good at fixing history.

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