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Part 2 of this series: Labor History Part Two: The Gilded Age (Original Post)
geefloyd46
Feb 2014
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greatlaurel
(2,004 posts)1. Outstandiing vidieo and very interesting history lesson
Thanks for posting this. I wish everyone on DU would watch this. It is well worth your time.
The parallels to our present day problems are shocking and reveal the long term thinking of corporations. I knew some of this history, but not all of the facts presented.
passiveporcupine
(8,175 posts)2. I'd like to watch this
But I'm having a hard time with the narrator. He talks like a story teller at the library in the kid's section. It's kinda creepy.
geefloyd46
(1,939 posts)3. Don't give up on it. It's very interesting.
swilton
(5,069 posts)4. Very well done!
Thank you for posting!