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Working Class Historical Fiction from the not so gilded age. Labor History. Social justice. An injury to one is an injury to all! https://michaeldunnauthor.com @michaeldunnauthor.bsky.social https://www.historiumpress.com/michael-dunn Pronouns: He/him #Solidarity #Sabotage #GeneralStrike #HistoricalFiction #WorkingClass #LaborHistory #WomensRights #antifascism #AntiImperialism #LGBTQIA+ #EndAbleism #TransRightsAreHumanRights #SelfDetermination #ClimateChange Website: https://michaeldunnauthor.com Header: 1910 photograph of breaker boys, by Lewis Hines. "Breaker Boys" worked 14-16 hours a day in coal mines. They were young boys, usually between the ages of 8 and 12 years old, employed in breaking stage of coal mining.
It's just a flu.... Flu hospitalizations at record levels, while flu-like illnesses surge to all-time high. And it's still early in the season. Meanwhile, the Australian flu season, typically long over by now, is still going strong. A harbinger of what's in store for the northern hemisphere? Only 42% of Americans have received a flu shot this year, despite the fact that it's the best protection against severe illness and death. Thanks RFK. #publichealth #flu #influenza #cdc #vaccines #rfk
Today in Labor History January 6, 1951: South Korean soldiers and cops slaughtered as many as 1,300 unarmed civilians in the Ganghwa Massacre. They were all supposed collaborators with the Communist North Korean People’s Army. The year before, they killed another 150 suspected Communists in the Bodo League Massacre. #workingclass #LaborHistory #korea #communism #imperialism #coldwar #massacre #police #repression #civilians image