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It was March 10, 1968: Listen to Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Speech at 1199SEIU

By Kate Thomas on February 23, 2009 1:05 PM


"Local 1199 represents the authentic conscience of the labor movement."
- From Dr. King's remarks at 1199's Salute to Freedom celebration in 1968.


One way to celebrate black history this month is by focusing on the history of African Americans in the labor movement. No single person made greater contributions toward the advancement of both the civil rights and labor movements than Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was killed while in Memphis to support striking sanitation workers trying to form a union. Dr. King always saw strengthening unions and lifting up workers as critical to achieving long term justice for African Americans. He helped motivate hundreds of thousands of activists--both black and white--through his speeches and the example he set.

"I'm often disenchanted with some segments of the power structure of the labor movement, but in those moments I begin to think of unions like Local 1199," said Dr. King in one of his last speeches at 1199SEIU to union members and supporters before his assassination in 1968. "It gives me renewed courage and vigor to carry on and the feeling that there are some unions left that will always maintain the radiant and vibrant idealism that brought the labor movement into being," said Dr. King.

Listen to Dr. King's full speech about continuing fight for social and economic justice here:

The 1960s saw Dr. King address countless labor gatherings, and he did not confine his support to just speechmaking. He often joined workers on the picket lines; and when the 1199SEIU drive to organize New York City's voluntary hospitals began in 1962, Dr. King called New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and urged him to support collective bargaining legislation.

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Coretta Scott King addressing an audience at 1199 headquarters
Just two months after Dr. King's death in 1968, 1199 hospital workers won the historic $100 per week minimum wage. And on the heels of that victory, Dr. King's widow Coretta Scott King, agreed to serve as honorary chairperson of the 1199 National Organizing Committee. She went on to remain a close friend and ally of 1199 for the rest of her life, speaking at 1199 conventions and Black History Month celebrations.

Unionists across the nation have drawn strength from Dr. King. "His dedication to the rights of the workers who are so often exploited by the forces of greed has profoundly touched my life and guided my struggle," said the late Cesar Chavez, founder of the United Farmworkers of America and an icon in the labor and rights movements. "During my first fast in 1968, Dr. King reminded me that our struggle was his struggle too. He sent me a telegram, which said, 'Our separate struggles are really one. A struggle for freedom, for dignity, and for humanity."

"As we continue to learn from some of the greatest innovators, activists, intellectuals and community leaders in history, the best way we can honor and remember their legacy is to continue their work for equal and fair treatment, and support the fight for decent wages, benefits and improved training for all workers. Advancing their cause is one way we can truly celebrate Black History Month," said Kyle Bragg, Vice President of 32BJ SEIU.

*Visit www.seiu.org/blackhistorymonth

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Pride in Black History Month

By Kate Thomas on February 18, 2009 1:20 PM

"It's this moment, it's what this president has created as a possibility...the progressive movement the country needs for its revitalization is at hand. Barack cannot, by himself, make this change - and that change will not come easy. It will come because millions of us will be on the street putting force behind his demand for change and making it happen," said SEIU Vice President Gerry Hudson at the kick-off of SEIU's 12th annual celebration of Black History Month at SEIU's headquarters earlier this month.

In this video, Gerry Hudson and SEIU staff talk about the significance of Black History Month and the role progressives can play in helping President Obama bring real change to this country. Watch it here:

Tags: black history, black history month, change, gerry hudson, president obama, progressive moment, seiu staff

Celebrating Black History: special edition computer desktop wallpapers

By Kate Thomas on February 12, 2009 2:56 PM

As part of SEIU's 12th annual celebration of Black History Month, the talented Creative Services staff here at SEIU has designed four special-edition computer desktop wallpapers for use on your Mac or PC.

Thumbnail image for BHM-SC-1024-BlackHistory-sc-smaller.jpg Artist: Sara Callahan
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Thumbnail image for BHM-JC-1024-bhmscreensaver.jpg Artist: Joy Childs
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Thumbnail image for BHM-ML-BHMScrennSaver1024x768.jpg Artist: Mackie Marquez-Lopez
Download: 1024 x 768 or 1920 x 1080
Thumbnail image for BHM-KP-1024-Desktop_kp_1024_768.jpg Artist: Kristopher Price
Download: 1024 x 768 or 1920 x 1080

Tomorrow, we're holding a fun version of "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?" at SEIU's headquarters with Washington, DC area schoolchildren, staff and a Black History Month flavor. Visit www.seiu.org/blackhistorymonth to see a more complete list of our programming.

Tags: black history, black history month, computer desktop wallpapers, desktop wallpaper

Celebrate Black History with SEIU!

By CONNECT@SEIU on February 2, 2009 4:23 PM

BlackHistoryMonth.jpgFor the 12th year, SEIU is set to celebrate Black History Month with a program of dynamic speakers, education and entertainment. This year's theme is "The Challenge of Change --A Look at the Course of Black History."

The month-long program begins with a reception featuring SEIU Executive Vice President Gerry Hudson speaking on the challenge of change. Mid-month, we've scheduled a fun version of "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?" with Washington, DC area schoolchildren.
Our finale celebration will feature author and Georgetown University professor Michael Eric Dyson.

Visit www.seiu.org/blackhistorymonth and stayed tuned for more details soon.

Tags: black history, black history month, gerry hudson

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