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1869 - First Black Labor Convention Held

The Colored National Labor Union (CNLU) convened its first national meeting in Washington, D.C. Founded by Isaac Myers, the CNLU became the first national labor organization led by African Americans. It advocated for the rights of Black workers, promoted education, and pushed for labor reforms at a time when many mainstream unions excluded Black members.

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