AT the present time, two men dominate the American political scene in such a way that all others beside them appear as playing minor parts. The first one is President Roosevelt, the second is John L.
This was a great week for John L. Lewis; a bitter hard week for President Roosevelt; and a week of shame, dismay and helpless wrath for the U.S. people. John Lewis had clearly, coldly and precisely ...
Eight times in the past five years, the Great Gargoyle of U.S. labor had flashed the walkout signal and his 400,000 soft coal miners had obeyed. Eight times, fighting the companies, the Government or ...
But John L. Lewis, then president of the United Mine Workers, the nation’s richest, most powerful union at the time, reacted very differently. Lewis could see that wall-to-wall unionization was the ...
Tens of thousands of people are expected to turn out across the country this week to protest President Donald Trump's administration and to honor the legacy of one of the nation's most enduring ...
John L. Lewis, 77, of New Lexington, Ohio passed away on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 after a long courageous battle with cancer. Born July 13, 1947 in Zanesville, Ohio to the late Linton D. Lewis Sr.
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