American League of Colored Laborers

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title: American League of Colored Laborers
text: The American League of Colored Laborers was a short-lived labor union established in New York City in 1850. It is notable for being the first union created for African Americans in the United States. Social reformer Frederick Douglass assisted in organizing the group, which held its first meeting at the Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church on June 13, 1850. Its initial officers included Samuel Ringgold Ward as president, Douglass and Lewis Woodson as vice presidents, and Henry Bibb as
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description: Former labor union of the United States
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date created: 2024-05-02T14:23:45Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T01:57:45Z
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