In today’s episode of This Day in Miami History, we revisit the Florida Teachers’ Strike of 1968. The labor action (technically a walkoff) challenged and changed the state’s constitution, and led to a significant rethinking of education in the Sunshine State. We discuss this seminal event with Jody Baxter Noll, history lecturer at Georgia State University and the author of the upcoming book, “The 1968 Florida Teachers’ Strike: Public Sector Unionism and the Fight Against Sunshine State Conservatism. (Click the link to pre-order now!)
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50 Years Ago, Miami-Dade County Played Key Role In Nation’s First Statewide Teacher Strike | WLRN