A great Fellow Worker. Lynched for organizing, he believed a - TopicsExpress



          

A great Fellow Worker. Lynched for organizing, he believed a justice for all workers and minority workers in particular. He was beaten, castrated, and burned before being hung from a railroad bridge as a warning to rebel workers. This hate crime was in anticipation of the Red Summer of 1919 when white mobs went on an anti black pogrom through the U.S. The only real threat that the bosses recognize is an organized conscious working class. This means majority workers must recognize and appreciate the unique struggles of minority workers. Frank Little stands as a shining example of hope, promise, and reality. -Soldarity Forever F.W. Little
Posted on: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 20:56:50 +0000

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