The Pittsburgh Labor Lyceum: Remnant of a Radical Society

Abstract

On a quiet side street in the Hill District, there is a vacant building that once reverberated with radical political activism and debate. Its ordinary architecture belies its distinctive history. Only a stone tablet—now partially worn way—hints at its dynamic past, bearing the slogan, "WORKERS OF THE WORLD, UNITE."
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