1929 New Orleans streetcar strike

The 1929 New Orleans streetcar strike was a labor dispute between streetcar workers and the New Orleans Public Service, Inc. (NOPSI).

Involving 1,100 workers, it began on July 1, 1929, and lasted over four months.

[1] It is credited with the creation of the po' boy sandwich.

[2][3][4][5] At one point a streetcar was burned by strikers.

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