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Nov. 25, 1946
Teachers strike in St. Paul, Minn., the first organized walkout by teachers in the country. The month-long "strike for better schools," involving some 1,100 teachers and principals, led to a number of reforms in the way schools were administered and operated. ~ Labor Tribune

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