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đź§µ Edward Carver (not to be confused with the nature writer John Burroughs or inventor George Washington Carver) was an early 20th-century labor organizer and factory worker based in the industrial Northeast. While not a household name like Samuel Gompers or Eugene Debs, Carver was a tenacious rank-and-file leader in the textile and metal trades. edward carver

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🕯️ Carver’s name never made it into most history books. He wasn’t a polished orator or a national figure. But he represents the thousands of anonymous organizers who built the labor movement from the factory floor up. Their wins—weekends, overtime pay, workers’ comp—are things we now treat as normal. But he represents the thousands of anonymous organizers

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🧠 History isn’t just made by presidents and CEOs. It’s made by people like Edward Carver: stubborn, brave, and local.

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