T. O. Jones

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T. O. Jones was a prominent African-American labor leader in Memphis, known for organizing and advocating for Black sanitation workers’ rights during the civil rights era.

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instanceOf civil rights activist
labor leader
person
trade unionist
advocatedFor Black sanitation workers
better working conditions for sanitation workers
improved wages for sanitation workers
union recognition for sanitation workers
associatedWith Black labor activism in the American South
Memphis sanitation workers
countryOfActivity United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicity African American
fieldOfWork civil rights advocacy
labor organizing
goal ending discriminatory treatment of Black municipal workers
securing dignity and respect for Black sanitation workers
movement American civil rights movement
surface form: civil rights movement

labor rights movement
notableFor advocating for Black sanitation workers’ rights
leadership in the Memphis sanitation workers’ movement
organizing Black sanitation workers in Memphis
notableRole leader of Black sanitation workers in Memphis
occupation sanitation worker
union organizer
placeOfActivity Memphis, Tennessee NERFINISHED
socialIssue economic justice for Black workers
racial discrimination in municipal employment
timePeriod civil rights era

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