I AM A HUMAN and what it stands for
Memphis, Tennessee, 1968 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2008 |
1,300, nearly entirely African-American
sanitation workers went on strike for family-sustaining wages and
a voice on the job. The workers earned a poverty wage of $1.80/hour. |
Hundreds security
guards (mostly AlliedBarton) are organizing for family sustaining
wages and a voice on the job. Some estimates say that there are
16,000 security guards in Philadelphia. 97% of the private security
officers are African-American. The 2008, inflation adjusted equivalent
of $1.80 (1968 dollars) is $11.16/hr, the average wage of security
officers in our city is $9.80! (see
yourself here) |
Memphis 1968 |
Philadelphia 2008 |
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For more information about the Memphis sanitation
workers strike
visit these links:
-Walter P Luther Reuther Library: I AM A MAN
-Killing the Dream : James Earl Ray and
the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
by Gerald L. Posner
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