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Why Do We Celebrate Labor Day in the United States?

By Ed A. Murray | September 7, 2020

It’s a lot more than just a day off work. Labor Day represents the grit, ambition and hard work that built the United States.

Posted in On Life and tagged as amwriting, history, holiday, labor day, reading, writing. 7 Comments
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