A massive march by young women in Saco showed the several forms of “slavery” at work in 19th century Maine
Andy O'Brien and Will Chapman
Radical Mainers: When Mainers Went on Strike for More Free Time
“We will have the Ten Hour Bill … Else the land shall ne’re be still”
Radical Mainers: Mainers Agitate, Organize and Strike for the 10-Hour Day
Direct action in the workplace trumps political reforms in 19th century New England
Radical Mainers: Maine workers launch the fight for a shorter work day
Shipbuilders in Bath are roused to take direct action for humane labor practices
Radical Mainers: The Birth of the People’s Press
The Making of Maine’s Working Class: The Birth of the People’s Press
Radical Mainers: Mechanics Form the First Labor Party in Maine
The Making of Maine’s Working Class: Mechanics Form the First Labor Party in Maine
Radical Mainers
The Making of Maine’s Working Class: The Charitable Mechanic Association
Radical Mainers: Honoring the Legacy of Labor Historian Charlie Scontras
The beloved professor, researcher and author gave us a people’s history of Maine
Radical Mainers: When Maine Bosses Marched Workers to the Ballot Box
Voter intimidation and suppression in 19th century Maine
The Maine Ku Klux Klan Fueled the Political Career of Rabid McCarthyite Ralph Owen Brewster
The February edition of Radical Mainers
Radical Mainers: When a White Mob Attacked Two Black Students at the University of Maine
Recently discovered documents reveal UMaine was the site of one of the first incidents of racial violence in the Red Summer of 1919
Radical Mainers: War Fever and the Decline of the Socialist Party in Maine
War Fever and the Decline of the Socialist Party in Maine