EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 25 MIN
Walter Reuther: The Man Who Built the Middle Class
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In 1948, a shotgun blast ripped through a Detroit kitchen window and shattered a labor leader's arm into 150 pieces. Bleeding out on the floor, he didn't panic, he screamed curses at his attackers, calling them cowards for not fighting him face to face. This was Walter Reuther, and he had already survived far worse.This deep dive explores how a high school dropout from West Virginia became president of the United Auto Workers and a strategic architect of the American middle class. We trace his journey through Soviet factories, violent union battles, and the White House, examining the tactical genius and unshakable nerve that made him a target of corporations, the FBI, and assassins alike.His father's Sunday debate drills and the brutal factory injuries that shaped his worldviewThe 1937 Battle of the Overpass, where he used Ford's own brutality against its public imageHow pattern bargaining weaponized the automakers' competition, leading to the 1950 Treaty of DetroitHis role funding the 1963 March on Washington, including the $19,000 sound system for King's speechThe 1970 plane crash with a faulty altimeter that fueled lasting assassination theories
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