15 William Sentner & The 1933 Nut Picker Strike or How Black Women Defeated St. Louis's Nut Industry

15 William Sentner & The 1933 Nut Picker Strike or How Black Women Defeated St. Louis's Nut Industry

Author: Sam & Jonathan February 7, 2018 Duration: 43:18
The first of several episodes in which we talk with historian Rosemary Feurer about legendary St. Louis labor organizer William Sentner. In this first episode, we learn about Sentner's early life and his role in the 1933 nut pickers strike, a successful strike led by Black women that gained widespread community support. Visit smashuppodcast.com for links to Prof. Feurer's book, Radical Unionism in the Midwest.

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