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Presidential Address at the Labour Conference (1938)

February 13, 193820 min readDr. Ambedkar's Writings and Speeches, Vol. 10

Ambedkar addressed the trade union movement in Bombay, arguing that the labour movement in India could never succeed unless it confronted caste. Untouchable workers, he argued, were the most exploited class — doubly oppressed by capital and by social hierarchy.

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