Why Labor Day turned its back on May permanently

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America’s Labor Day celebration in September stands as one of the most politically motivated holiday decisions in the nation’s history, rooted in a deliberate effort to distance the United States from international workers’ movements and their socialist associations. What began as a simple workers’ parade in New York City ultimately became entangled in federal politics, […]

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