Sept. 7 – On this day in Montana
history in 1904 the Havre Herald reported on the success of Labor Day events
with 500 working men marching and dozens of floats in the parade. In its
reports of major speeches given touting the need to organize labor, W. G.
Conrad’s speech on the need to “fight against” the threat of “Orient labor” to
American workers was said to have riled up the crowd. Some things never change,
it seems.
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