Charleston sanitation strike

Charleston sanitation strike
Part of the Civil Rights Movement
in South Carolina
DateAugust 15, 1969 – October 29, 1969
Location
Caused by
  • Pay inequality
  • Union activity
Resulted in
  • Increase of pay for African-American sanitation workers
  • Creation of a more neutral grievance procedure
Parties

The Charleston sanitation strike was a more than two-month movement in Charleston, South Carolina that protested the pay and working conditions of Charleston's overwhelmingly African-American sanitation workers.

From March to June 1969, the 1969 Charleston hospital strike had brought several national leaders of the Civil Rights Movement to Charleston.


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