Where was the first major sit-down strike in the U.S.?

The practice of ceasing to work but occupying the workplace first occurred on a mass scale in the rubber factories of Akron, Ohio, in 1936.

Sit-down strikes in Flint, Michigan, and Cleveland, Ohio, followed.

In 1939, the Supreme Court ruled sit-down strikes illegal.

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