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of united farm workers and helped farm workers maintain dignity and respect? Caesar Chavez, a brown man Who was the founder of blood plasma and the director
Wa wa Workers of the world Awaken Workers of the world Awaken Workers of the world Awaken Workers of the world Awaken Workers of the world Awaken
There was a time in this fair land when the railroad did not run When the wild majestic mountains stood alone against the sun Long before the white
There was a time in this fair land when the railroad did not run When the wild majestic mountains stood alone against the sun Long before the white
Would Martin King have had a dream? Speaking of blacks and whites United as a team Would Malcolm X have ever changed his name? Removed the hex of all
Too good to be true for a railroad worker Daddy said we weren't meant to be Though I knew it from the start They say "the dollar rules the heart" I said
The Irish always go up and beyond To all our frontline workers you're our heroes To pay our respect, words aren’t enough So just know We are together United
and a scrambling around Tryin to get the line an get the teepee down Railroad owner's 'bout to go insane Tryin' to get the workers out the way of the train Here come
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and a scrambling around Tryin to get the line an get the tee pee down Railroad owner's 'bout to go insane Tryin' to get the workers out the way of the train Here
she live?) Down in Louisiana (Tell us what she do) She's a mojo worker (Woo hoo) Gonna work her thing for me (Woo hoo) Gonna end my misery, baby (Woo
the workers were in: The factory was surrounded by a fence and barbed wire on top and on the bottom. And they have a chain-linked fence surround the whole
is never over but you could hear them chant The workers united won't be defeated will never be defeated In Clifton Rise and New Cross Road Many
as the plural United States. As they expanded, it became clear that the country was far from united, and in 1860, they waged their nation’s bloodiest war to date
Well in the heat of day down in mobile, Alabama I'm workin' on the railroad with a steel drivin' hammer I gotta get some money buy some brand new
take back what we made We these Wranglers, sportin ten-inch spurs We gon get it all back, take it in our rugged sacks The workers worked their wage, but
my brain A refrain of those plain days Once I saw a worker driving A railroad spike into the ground And the vision of his hammering It beat the sound
Communication Workers of America United Campus Workers of Georgia 3265 bish! Which side are you on Workers ship the boxes They swiffer and the mop
Hannah Down in Louisiana Oh, she's a mojo worker She gonna work that thing for me (she gonna work it out) She gonna hear my misery And I know he'll be
Narration 4 The hobo is a reocurring subject in the Jimmie Rodgers songs Hoboing was an accepted form of travel for the migrant worker Or for
In the heat of the day down in Mobile Alabama Working on the railroad with the steel driving hammer I gotta get some money to buy some brand new
Solidarity forever Solidarity forever Solidarity forever For the union makes us strong When the union's inspiration Through the workers' blood
up at old Ludlow. I was worried bad about my children, Soldiers guarding the railroad bridge, Every once in a while a bullet would fly, Kick up
In the heat of the day down in Mobile, Alabama Working on the railroad with the steel driving hammer Gotta make some money to buy some brand new
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