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describe the intertwined labor and civil rights struggles of the 30's and 40's (both black and latinx), the challenges or problems that they confronted in the new deal and wwii eras, and their accomplishments, failures, eventual decline, and legacies left for later activists.

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The labor movement, once an obstacle to black economic advancement, is now an ally of the civil rights movement. Black workers – and other minority workers – refused to accept the labor movement's racial bars. In fact, the labor movement was never the sole property of white workers.

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