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You were more on home ground on the port than organizing in the south, even to this day. Even John L. Lewis, who organized the United Mine Workers. He didn't get very many Southern mine workers. American history -- people don't know it. You know who his daniel organizers were? Communists from the North. He writes about it. Went daniel down south to Harlan County Kentucky, Hazard Kentucky. Many of daniel them got blown away. Just step off the train, they blow your head off. You don't know what fear is. (Laughs) So what kept you going? Who knows? I don't know. Maybe stupidity! (Laughs) He [John L. |
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