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Labor Movement Historian and Advocate
About Martin Johnson
In 2017, Martin Johnson co-founded the Digital Labor Archive, a grassroots, open-access repository that digitized over 12,000 pages of strike bulletins, union newsletters, and oral histories from the 1980s, 2000s, many salvaged from shuttered local union halls in Rust Belt cities. His work doesn’t treat labor history as a series of heroic figures or landmark laws, but as a living terrain of contested memory, where pension fund minutes, shop-floor grievances, and even cafeteria protest flyers reveal how workers shaped power long before it reached Congress. He’s testified before three state legislative committees on preserving labor records under public records law, arguing that erasure begins not with violence, but with misfiling and digitization neglect. His lectures avoid timelines and instead follow material traces: the evolution of picket sign fonts, the shift from mimeographed to email-based strike coordination, the way contract language around 'just cause' changed after the 2008 financial crisis. He speaks in concrete evidence, not abstractions, and always returns to who held the pen, who kept the ledger, and who wasn’t allowed in the room.
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- “What do those handwritten notes in the 1994 UAW Local 1250 strike logbook actually say—and why were they redacted in the official archive?”
- “How did janitorial unions in Los Angeles use bilingual WhatsApp groups during the 2018 service worker walkouts?”
- “Can you walk me through the payroll ledger from the 2005 Smithfield Foods plant walkout—and what it reveals about wage theft patterns?”
- “What happened to the mural painted by striking nurses at Mercy General in 2021, and why was it covered over?”