This passage describes the challenging conditions faced by workers in the late 1800s, leading to the formation of unions and the fight for better rights. It highlights the first Labor Day parade in New York City in 1882, which symbolized workers coming together to demand fair treatment. Eventually, Labor Day became an official holiday in 1894 to honor workers' contributions. This summary is helpful for teachers as it provides a simple, engaging narrative that helps students understand the historical significance of Labor Day and the labor movement.
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