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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

#ResistanceRoots Walter Reuther was born on this day in 1907 in Wheeling, W.V. A highly influential and progressive American labor leader and civil rights activist, Reuther believed that labor movements should advance social justice and human rights as well as the economic interests of workers. /1

Walter Reuther in 1955. Photo credit: Detroit Free Press Archives & Wayne State University.
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Gibbsgirl58 @gibbsgirl25.bsky.social

The UAW Center in Black Lake MI is rich in history of the Reuther Family and their philanthropy It is a great place to visit and vacation

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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

We'll make a plan to visit if we're up that way. Thank you. (He's one of my heroes.)

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Gibbsgirl58 @gibbsgirl25.bsky.social

We loved it 😊

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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

Born into a socialist and union-activist family, Reuther was imbued with a passion for social and economic justice from a young age. After starting as a tool and die maker in his teens, he moved to Detroit and joined Ford Motor Co. He was fired in 1932 for his socialist organizing activities. /2

Walter Reuther (left) and his brother Roy in their youth.
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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

In the 1930s, Reuther and his brother Victor embarked on a three-year world tour, which included working in a Soviet car factory. This experience made him a fierce opponent of communism, though his opponents often baselessly accused him of being a communist sympathizer. /3

Walter Reuther (right) with his brothers Roy and Victor.
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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

After returning to Detroit, he became a key organizer for the nascent United Auto Workers union, leading successful sit-down strikes, including a major victory against GM in 1937. He was also famously beaten by Ford’s security guards during the “Battle of the Overpass” in 1937. /4

Walter Reuther (left) and Richard Frankensteen after being beaten by Ford security during the
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LindaAnn LoSchiavo @ghostlyverse.bsky.social

Wow. Terrible treatment.

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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

In 1946, Reuther was elected president of the UAW and served in that position until his death in 1970. He transformed the UAW into one of the most progressive labor unions in the U.S. Auto workers’ standard of living doubled under his leadership, with substantial increases in pay and benefits. /5

Walter Reuther speaking.
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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

Reuther was a powerful and visible ally of the Civil Rights Movement, marching with Martin Luther King Jr. and helping to fund the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. Coretta Scott King later eulogized him, stating, “He was there in person when the storm clouds were thick.” /6

Walter Reuther participating in The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963. Photo credit: Rowland Scherman/USIA/PhotoQuest/Getty Images. Walter Reuther (center right) and MLK during the March on Washington in 1963.
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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

As a liberal Democrat, Reuther was an influential advisor to JFK and LBJ. He helped advocate for landmark legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Peace Corps. A lifelong environmentalist, Reuther and the UAW were crucial in funding and organizing the first Earth Day in 1970. /7

Walter Reuther (center left) endorsing then-Senator John F. Kennedy for President on August 3, 1960. Photo credit: Bettmann/Getty Images. Years before the first Earth Day, President Walter Reuther and the UAW prominently made protecting the environment a priority by holding the Clear Water Conference in 1965.
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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

On May 9, 1970, Reuther, his wife and four others were killed when their chartered jet crashed on approach to a small airport in Michigan. The official cause was an instrument malfunction, but some speculate foul play. Reuther was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1995. /end

Mourners pay their respect to Walter Reuther, May 14, 1970. Photo credit: Tony Spina, Detroit Free Press.
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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

Further reading on the "Battle of the Overpass" in 1937. bsky.app/profile/bamb...

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Sabai @darbrina.bsky.social

Ah, yes, Ford...the company of Nazis.

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Amarie @humanwolf.bsky.social

#HistoryMatters Wonderful for #LaborDay💙

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Karen @klreuther.bsky.social

Thanks for the posts! His parents were immigrants from Germany. My husband's ancestors are from a different branch of the Reuther tree and also immigrated in the mid-1800's to central PA. I believe Victor briefly attended WVU.

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Shooti @bambooshooti.bsky.social

Thank you for sharing your personal connection. He's a real hero.

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