OppressionDecember 8, 1886
AFL Founded with Craft Unions That Exclude Black Workers
Samuel Gompers founds the American Federation of Labor, organizing skilled craft workers. While Gompers publicly opposes racial exclusion clauses, the AFL admits international unions — including the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Iron Molders — whose constitutions bar Black membership. Black workers who had practiced skilled trades during and after slavery are systematically locked out of the organized labor movement's main institution.