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IWW
Day 3, Session 1: Slackers, Sabotage, and Syndicalism
The term "slacker” originated during WWI and disparaged those (primarily Irish) coded “lazy," “vagrant," and resistant to a proper Protestant work ethic; it also referred to those who would not fight on the side of the Americans (and of course, the British) during WWI.
$6 – $15