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LABOR HISTORY TODAY December 6, 1869

Lawrence Smoot | Published on 12/8/2024

214 African American delegates meet in Washington, D.C., to form the Colored National Labor Union as a branch of the all-white National Labor Union created three years earlier. Unlike the NLU, the CNLU welcomed members of all races. Isaac Myers was the CNLU's founding president; Frederick Douglas became president in 1872. 
The National Colored Convention in session at Washington, D.C. / sketched by Theo. R. Davis

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