Fifty years ago, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. joined striking sanitation workers in Memphis, Tennessee. They stood together to fight for the freedom to join in a strong union, and to be treated with dignity and respect at work. They carried signs that boldly proclaimed: “I AM A MAN.” Now, “a handful of corporate elites, divisive extremists and corrupt politicians continue to rig the system and our economy against us,” say organizers of the Working People’s Day of Action, with actions planned across the country. The DC action is planned for February 24, 10a at Freedom Plaza; Click here to RSVP.
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