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Twitter video of the crowd waiting for Elizabeth Warren in Lawrence, MA (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Feb 2019
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Funtatlaguy
(11,878 posts)1. Is there a stream link for those not near a tv.
Miles Archer
(23,353 posts)2. No idea, the tweet just showed up in my Twitter feed. n/t
maveric
(17,044 posts)3. Lawrence? I was born and raised there. Why'd she go there?
Arguably the worst city in America.
Im just surprised she did it there.
bigtree
(94,301 posts)5. strike history
Los Angeles Times @latimes 14h14 hours ago
Columnist @hiltzikm: The symbolism is unmistakable.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has scheduled the formal announcement of her presidential candidacy in Lawrence, Mass, the site of one of the most important and successful strikes in U.S. labor history. https://t.co/ZHsLoxGIWv
thread/live vid: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100211798052
Columnist @hiltzikm: The symbolism is unmistakable.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has scheduled the formal announcement of her presidential candidacy in Lawrence, Mass, the site of one of the most important and successful strikes in U.S. labor history. https://t.co/ZHsLoxGIWv
thread/live vid: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100211798052
maveric
(17,044 posts)6. Two of my great grandfathers were involved in the 1912 "Bread and Roses strike.
I didnt see it that way. Cool.