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David Davis's avatar

Back during college “vacation summers” at age 18, I obtained a summer job at Tyler Pipe and Foundry in Swan, Texas. No air conditioning - no surprise as it was an iron and brass foundry. No cafeteria, brought my own lunch. No area to sit down to eat but there was the loading dock. No hot water in the segregated bathroom to wash up for lunch. No safety equipment provided - just my own swim goggles, Dad’s yard gloves, his fatigue jacket and cap and a cowboy scarf tied around my face to “protect” my breathing in an environment where you knew if a man worked with iron (I ground the rough edges of manhole covers on a 36” grindstone) or with brass because you either had orange or green tinted exposed skin. An iron filing that entered my eye was removed on site with a magnet. Worked overtime for same hourly pay. Oh, and there was another thing I remember and which had a lasting effect on me - no Union in 1966. Became a lifelong supporter of Unions.

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Dr. Joanie Tool's avatar

I love this reminder. Like so many ‘holidays’ now recognized by our Federal government - they are often markers of rights hard fought and not always completely realized.

I’m always struck by the many faces of Henry Ford. And I very much appreciate your point that while he did support his Ford Motors Labor and institute labor friendly policies - he did so because he knew that ultimately it would lead to more cars being purchased and better business for him. Those same years he was purchasing and promulgating antisemitic conspiracy tropes and being awarded German honors from the Order of Nazism and supporting the KKK here in the US.

This is why education is so important for our children in public school - why we cannot ban parts of history but not others. And it’s also how we learn to hold multiple truths at once.

I have always loved that image of a bending arc of justice. Because as you point out, we’ve made so many gains for workforces in the US and enjoy so many fruits of Union labor (no pun intended 😉) that we take many of our rights for granted. And, we still don’t have a federal ERA amendment. We still don’t have equal pay for equal work. We still don’t have universal maternity and paternity leaves. We still don’t have access to affordable child care allowing for a reasonable work/life balance and increased time with our children in their most formative years. But if this current truncated Presidential campaign season and election coming in two months!! has done anything for me - it has inspired my hope that the proverbial arc is ever-bending.

And while all of this is so important to remember, to contemplate and to act upon - it’s also a big deal to enjoy the last whispers of summertime with rest and relaxation … and if you’re in Minnesota like I am - with a good old corn dog on a stick at the final day of the Minnesota State Fair! Hey - they even have vegan corn dogs this year … that arc just keeps on a’bending!!!!

Peace to everyone.

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