This week’s Labor History Today podcast: The People, No.
Kansas City native Thomas Frank talks with the Heartland Labor Forum radio show about his new book about American populism, the long trail of elites who hate it, why pundits called Donald Trump a populist and why he’s nothing of the kind. Harvey J. Kaye on The Fight for The Four Freedoms: What Made FDR and The Greatest Generation Truly Great, from Empathy Media Lab. And on Labor History in 2:00, Rick Smith tells us about Arturo Alfonso Schomburg. Last week’s show: Stand! The new hit labor musical. American Miners’ Association formed - 1861 First U.S. unemployment compensation law enacted, in Wisconsin – 1932 - David Prosten Comments are closed.
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