[Podcast] The 1968 Florida Teachers' Strike: Public Sector Unionism and the Fight against Sunshine State Conservatism

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Dr. Jody Baxter Noll recounts the 1968 Florida Teachers’ Strike, in which 27,000 teachers across the state, amidst a shift in Florida politics toward a pro-business and suburban “Sunshine conservatism” reluctant to raise taxes for public education, submitted their resignations to gain collective bargaining rights and improved school funding. Noll is a Lecturer in the History Department at Georgia State University and author of The 1968 Florida Teachers' Strike: Public Sector Unionism and the Fight against Sunshine State Conservatism

Related Resources:
The 1968 Florida Teachers' Strike: Public Sector Unionism and the Fight against Sunshine State Conservatism

Related Collections:
AFT Office of the President Records (LR001553)
AFT President's Office: Albert Shanker Records (LR001553_Shanker)
AFT Southern Regional Office Records (LR001863)
Howard Hursey Papers (LP2047)

Episode Credits
Interviewee: Jody Baxter Noll
Producers: Dan Golodner and Troy Eller English
Music: Bart Bealmear