Staughton Lynd, 87, a formidable figure in the ’60s social justice movement, sits in the basement of his Niles, Ohio home on Sept. 6, 2017. Lynd, the Manhattan-born academic from Harvard, immediately became part of the fabric in the working-class community as a labor lawyer after Black Monday, the day when Youngstown Sheet and Tube abruptly furloughed 5,000 workers in one day. Read more about Lynd and Black Monday in the New York Post.
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George Featherstone of the West End, an employee with Matcon Diamond, wipes sweat from his brow as he applies sealer to Lake Elizabeth in Allegheny Commons Park on the North Side as temperatures pass the 90 degree mark on Tuesday, July 12, 2016.