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In reply to the discussion: Denver Area Students Walk Out in Protest [View all]The Last Dem.
(76 posts)44. “Out of the Depths”,
Tells the story of the coal strikes and the Ludlow Massacre in the state of Colorado through the years of 1913-1914. A copy, of which was at one time in every school library in the state of Colorado. But by the time was in High School it was gone (a loss of Colo. History at that time). Not in till I was a union member did I even know about the strike and the Ludlow Massacre.
Later in life when I was a union representative I had several copies on hand to give to each new member that joined our union for their labor information.
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When Texas started this crap I said "Oh no, not again", but now Coloradao means that a genuine
Dustlawyer
Sep 2014
#29
So glad. The country should be proud to see students demanding better board decisions.
ancianita
Sep 2014
#6
These right wing nuts...are the same ones who deny the extence of "Climate Change"
Stuart G
Sep 2014
#9
Hooray for the youth of Colorado who understand what they have to lose!
mountain grammy
Sep 2014
#13
hurrah for these brave students! and jeers to those conservative assholes. bet they want
niyad
Sep 2014
#24
Agreed, but local school boards are "nonpartisan" elections - no party affiliations.
politicat
Sep 2014
#42
The truly funny part is that they surely patted themsevles on the back, thinking "nailed it!"
arcane1
Sep 2014
#45