City and community leaders break ground on a $4 million makeover to Mariposa Plaza, location of Fresno's Free Speech Fight, on Thursday, March 21. Credit: Danielle Bergstrom / Fresnoland

On this week’s Fresnolandia, Jordan and Danielle talk with Paul Gilmore, a history professor at Fresno City College, about a little-known moment in Fresno labor history: the Fresno Free Speech Fight of 1910-11, at present day Mariposa Plaza downtown.

They talk about efforts by the International Workers of the World union to organize migrant Chinese, Mexican, and Filipino farmworkers; how city leaders reacted to worker attempts to ‘air their grievances’ on the street; and the history of progressive activism in Fresno.

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