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While the 1934 strike did not yield immediate contractual victories, it created the political pressure necessary for federal intervention. It influenced the passage of the Wagner Act (1935). It highlighted the need for a national minimum wage.

Dangerous working conditions frequently led to injury and illness. julia spain

The 1934 General Textile Strike was one of the largest labor mobilizations in U.S. history, involving nearly 400,000 workers. Spain acted as a key strategist and orator. She bridged the gap between diverse worker groups. While the 1934 strike did not yield immediate