What led to the Flint strike of 1936? What were the strike's consequences?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. Speed-ups of the assembly line drove autoworkers to strike in 1936.
2. The strike erupted against General Motors in Atlanta, and then spread to Kansas City, Missouri; Cleveland, Ohio; and the main plants at Flint, Michigan.
3. Two weeks into the strike, workers clashed with police, but state and federal government officials refused to send in troops to end the strike.
4. Women as well as men participated actively in the Flint strike.
5. The sit-down strike at Flint lasted 44 days and forced General Motors to recognize the United Auto Workers (UAW), a CIO union.
6. The strike scored a clear victory for the workers and boosted the CIO's stature as a national union of industrial workers.

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