Ybor City cigar makers' strike of 1931
| 1931 Ybor cigar makers' strike | |||
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Lector reading at Cuesta-Rey Cigar Company, Tampa, 1929 | |||
| Date | November 26, - December 11, 1931 | ||
| Location | Ybor City, Tampa, Fl | ||
| Caused by | Elimination of the lector | ||
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The Ybor cigar makers' strike of 1931 took place in Ybor City, Tampa, Florida, starting on November 26 and ended in December. Some strikers were jailed, "Lectors" were banned and there was a lockout. Following legal intervention, some workers returned to work at previous wage levels but others were not re-employed. Lectors had by tradition been elected by the workers and, as well as reading aloud newspaper articles, often from left-wing radical publications, they recited and acted more generally, including from classic works – effectively they provided a form of education for illiterate workers. The most significant effect of the strike in the longer term was that the lector culture was brought to an end.