“Solidarity Forever” is a song written by Ralph Chaplin in 1913, inspired by a miners strike. You’ve probably heard it because Pete Seeger covered it. It’s a popular union hymn, partially because folks like Pete Seeger cut out a couple of the more radical verses (fun fact I just learned from Wikipedia!) thus making it a more moderate theme song for the …
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