Pete Seeger was a part of my life for as long as I can remember. I don’t mean to say I ever met the man. Unfortunately, I never got that chance. But he was a fellow traveler on this planet since long before I was born, and, I kind of assumed, he would be there long after I was gone. He seemed immortal to me, a force for good that would always be.
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Monday Morning Music – Pete Seeger RIP
Happy Labor Day!
It’s a Monday holiday here in the states, a holiday originally created in the 19th century at the suggestion of union members to celebrate American workers. Various states passed legislation honoring the day beginning in the 1880s, but it wasn’t until 1894 that Labor Day became a national day of celebration. Congress passed the holiday shortly after the deaths of workers (thanks to the U.S. military and marshalls) during the Pullman Strike of 1894. Union folk originally wanted the day to be May 1 to coincide with other labor holidays around the world, but the powers-that-be rebelled, afraid the date would end up commemorating the Haymarket Massacre of 1886 (which happened on May 4) instead. (minor self-serving note: the Haymarket Martyrs’ Monument gets a shout-out in my novella, “To The Edges.”)
So, for today, I decided to go with a union song. There are many to choose from, but this is one of my favorites. “Union Town” came out in 2011 around the same time as Scott Walker in Wisconsin was doing his best to turn the state into his own little fiefdom. He’s mostly succeeded, and sadly survived a recall election, but a lot of brave folks have tried (and are still trying) to stop him. Tom Morello, as the Nightwatchman, wrote this song to honor them as well as the labor movement itself.
I heard today on NPR that people are liking labor unions a lot more this year than they have in the recent past. It’s about time.