tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3244123422713926575.post2481162643664236151..comments2024-03-28T23:02:24.234-07:00Comments on Flint Expatriates: Singing with the Sit-Down StrikersFlint Expatriateshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08352270564340149006noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3244123422713926575.post-9590852170835437022009-09-29T09:22:19.854-07:002009-09-29T09:22:19.854-07:00Is there any way to find out if someone worked at ...Is there any way to find out if someone worked at that plant during the strike? I think I have a relative that did, but I don't have any proof.CBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10744366499620805965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3244123422713926575.post-33865627914373439142009-09-28T17:21:53.583-07:002009-09-28T17:21:53.583-07:00Thanks so much for the post. Both of my grandfathe...Thanks so much for the post. Both of my grandfathers were in the sitdown strike and, of course, the stories were the stuff of considerable family lore (as was the case for many other families, especially those who, in the long run, benefited by the strike).<br /><br />Thanks again.<br /><br />Steve VivianAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3244123422713926575.post-4500994570334681162009-09-28T12:19:45.181-07:002009-09-28T12:19:45.181-07:00Thanks for the wonderful post. My parents are tha...Thanks for the wonderful post. My parents are thanked at the end of the song: Dolores and Bill Perkins. <br />Dolores worked with Dave at WKMF in the 70's.<br />The song is a powerful memorial to the people who were so brave in that long ago time. Where would we all be without their courage?LizPHnoreply@blogger.com