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An Injury to One Is an Injury to All.
An injury to one is an injury to all.
Knights of Labor · 1880s
The solidarity principle, stated.
The Knights of Labor put it plainly in the 1880s: an injury to one is an injury to all. It is the working definition of solidarity, the idea that harm to any member is harm to the whole, and so the whole has a stake in defending each part.
Why the full sentence.
The line is long and Quorum keeps every word, because the logic is in the repetition: injury to one, injury to all. Shorten it and the argument disappears. The Union lens is the right home for the labor tradition's clearest maxim.
How we set it.
A longer lockup, Archivo Narrow with "Is" lifted into the Fraunces italic, the hinge of the sentence, on the Union-brick ground.
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