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The Martyr of Kensington: Carl Mackley and the Aberle Strike

June 28, 2026 8:55am 29 min

This week on Labor History Today: Silk stockings were all the rage in the 1920s, but the workers who made them paid the price. When the H.C. Aberle Hosiery Company in Philadelphia imposed wage cuts and harsher working co...

Made by Labour (Encore)

June 21, 2026 12:23pm 29 min

This week on Labor History Today (originally broadcast 1/11/2026), Simon Sapper talks with historian Martin Wright, co-author of Made by Labour: A Material and Visual History of British Labor, 1780–1924. The book traces ...

The Donora Death Fog (Encore)

June 14, 2026 7:24am 31 min

On this week’s Labor History Today (Originally released October 12, 2025): A visit to the Donora Smog Museum, where a six-day inversion in 1948 trapped toxic fumes over a Pennsylvania mill town and changed how the U.S. t...

Slater the Traitor, Father of American Manufacturing

June 07, 2026 1:21pm 29 min

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Labor History Today visits Old Slater Mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, widely considered the birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution. In this excerpt from T...

The stories labor history remembers—and forgets

May 31, 2026 7:00am 29 min

On Labor History Today: What happens if the labor laws that have governed workplace organizing since the 1930s simply disappear? Historian Leigh Campbell-Hale joins Labor Exchange host Robert Lindgren to discuss the 1927...

They’ll Never Keep Us Down

May 24, 2026 7:40am 29 min

This week on Labor History Today: Hazel Dickens remembered. The Mine Wars Forum talks with Hazel’s nephew Buddy Dickens about the legendary labor singer’s deep roots in the West Virginia coalfields, her fierce commitment...

Whose History Gets Told?

May 17, 2026 11:34am 29 min

On this week’s edition of Labor History Today: the People’s 250 campaign asks whose stories belong in America’s history, from the 1968 Memphis sanitation strike to today’s fights for worker dignity and democracy. Then hi...

What Haymarket’s Three Monuments Reveal

May 10, 2026 10:29am 29 min

On Labor History Today: What do Chicago’s three Haymarket monuments reveal about labor history, public memory, and who gets to shape the story of the past? Labor historian Peter Cole explains. Plus: Australia’s early fig...

They Were Already Home

May 03, 2026 1:58pm 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today: a powerful look at past and present struggles for worker rights and justice. We revisit the Haymarket Affair and the origins of May Day, then hear from historian Marla Ramírez on the f...

Can Resistance Revive Labor?

April 26, 2026 8:00am 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today: Can resistance to Trumpism help rebuild worker power? Jeremy Brecher, author of Strike!, joins labor historian Joe McCartin and organizer Stephen Lerner to discuss their argument that ...

From Haymarket to May Day 2026

April 19, 2026 12:03pm 29 min

This week’s Labor History Today features Labor Express Radio in Chicago, previewing May Day 2026. From the 1886 fight for the eight-hour day to today’s call for an “economic blackout,” organizers are mobilizing for what ...

The Last Words of Joe Hill Are Still Echoing

April 12, 2026 1:26pm 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today, producer producer Harold Phillips talks with Victoria McCallum and Lantz Simpson, co-writers of The Last Words of Joe Hill, a short play imagining Joe Hill in a modern coffee shop, spa...

Breaking Chains from Memphis to Baseball

April 05, 2026 4:04pm 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today: In April 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. stood with striking sanitation workers in Memphis—members of AFSCME Local 1733—delivering his powerful “Mountaintop” speech just one day before hi...

When Workers Made Their Own Magic

March 29, 2026 7:00am 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today: As Women’s History Month draws to a close, we mark the founding of the Coalition of Labor Union Women in 1974, when more than 3,000 women from 58 unions came together in Chicago to dem...

Women Who Led the Fight

March 22, 2026 2:56pm 29 min

This week on Labor History Today, we explore moments when workers didn’t just demand change—they forced it. Detroit, 1937: sit-down strikers face a violent police raid—and resist, floor by floor, in a pivotal moment in t...

The Bread and Roses Strike and the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

March 15, 2026 3:13pm 29 min

This week on Labor History Today: From the fiery tragedy that shocked the nation—the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire—to the powerful solidarity of the 1912 Bread and Roses strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts. We’ll a...

Women Workers Carry Forward the Fight for Justice

March 08, 2026 8:00am 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today, we continue our look at the legacy of A. Philip Randolph and the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first major Black-led union in the United States. Recorded at Georgetown Unive...

“Manhood Rights”: The Brotherhood at 100

March 01, 2026 6:08pm 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today, historian Eric Arnesen marks the centennial of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, tracing how A. Philip Randolph and Black railway workers built the first major Black-led union i...

Ghost Parks and Forgotten Graves: Labor’s Hidden Landmarks

February 22, 2026 6:37pm 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today, host Chris Garlock explores how workers’ struggles leave lasting marks—not just on history, but on the physical landscape itself. In Hamilton, Ontario, the 1946 Stelco strike helped se...

Striking at Kings

February 15, 2026 7:00am 29 min

On this week’s Labor History Today: Labor History in 2:00 on the Sons of Vulcan’s 1865 strike, a Labor Jawn conversation with songwriter Mindy Murray about her song “Striking at Kings,” and a return to 1937 Anderson, Ind...

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