Freeman's Challenge - Interview with Dr. Robin Bernstein

Freeman's Challenge - Interview with Dr. Robin Bernstein

Author: Gabe Christy and Young Sam James August 12, 2024 Duration: 34:45
Sam and Gabe sit down with Dr. Robin Bernstein, Dillon Professor of American History at Harvard University, to discuss her new book 'Freeman's Challenge: The Murder that Shook America's Original Prison for Profit.' Support the show www.laborjawn.com

There’s a particular rhythm to a city’s past, one often drowned out by the usual stories of founders and famous figures. Labor Jawn tunes into a different frequency, following the beat of everyday life and collective struggle that truly built Philadelphia. Hosted by historian Gabe Christy and musician Young Sam James, this podcast digs into the rich, gritty, and frequently overlooked working-class history of the city and the wider world it connects to. Each episode feels like a conversation you’d overhear in a neighborhood taproom, blending rigorous historical research with the cultural echoes found in music and art. You’ll hear about the factory floors and union halls, the dockyards and domestic spaces where ordinary people organized, created, and pushed for change. The dynamic between Christy’s expertise and James’s cultural insight makes the past feel immediate and surprisingly relevant, revealing how yesterday’s fights for dignity and a fair wage still resonate today. It’s a deep, engaging listen for anyone curious about the real foundations of a city, understanding that history is never just about dates, but about the sound of countless voices rising together. Find more from Labor Jawn wherever you get your podcasts.
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1934 Seabrook Farms Strike [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 51:34
At one of the most industrialized farms in the country, Black and Italian farm workers stood up against violent repression from corrupt policemen, farmer vigilantes, the KKK, and the "Henry Ford of Agriculture," to get f…
Maggie Kuhn and the Gray Panthers [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:45
Maggie Kuhn dedicated her life to educating women, battling segregation, and supporting workers, but when she was forced into retirement at 65 years old she founded the Gray Panthers to fight for the rights and dignity o…
Admiral Court Rent Strike [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 59:54
In 1985, after escaping war, famine, and genocide, 200 Cambodian and Vietnamese refugees in West Philadelphia took on their latest challenge: some of the worst landlords in the city. Support the show www.laborjawn.com
Trump Taj Mahal Strike [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:15
After losing health and pension benefits, workers at Atlantic City's Trump Taj Mahal casino went on strike in 2016. Originally aired: June 13, 2022. Support the show www.laborjawn.com
1961 Department Store and Meat Cutters Strikes [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 49:04
In a doubleheader episode, the two unions who would eventually merge into the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) both coincidentally went on strike in 1961. Support the show www.laborjawn.com
Bayard Rustin [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:04:38
From Communist organizing in the 1930s to the 1963 March on Washington and beyond, Bayard Rustin had an incredible life, fighting for civil rights as a black, gay, radical labor agitator and peace activist. Originally ai…
Ben Fletcher and IWW Dockworkers - Interview with Dr. Peter Cole [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:48
In this interview episode, Sam and Gabe sit down with Dr. Peter Cole, author of "Ben Fletcher: life and times of a Black Wobbly" and "Wobblies on the Waterfront: Interracial Unionism in Progressive-Era Philadelphia." Ori…
1997 UPS Strike [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 47:56
After a series of terrible contracts leaving workers struggling with long hours, poor conditions, and low pay, the Teamsters at UPS knew that they had a fight to win. After years of organizing, 185,000 workers stood up t…