Renters Strike Back: The All-City Rent Strike of 1969-71
by pattrice jones
Originally published in the February 1999 issue of Ann Arbor’s alternative newspaper, Agenda.
“Landlords have money and power… tenants have each other.”
With those words, a group of University of Michigan students launched an event that reverberates to this day. The Ann Arbor Tenants Union’s “all-city rent strike” of 1969-71 began 30 years ago this month and may be said to have never ended. Every day, some Michigan tenants exercise their right to withhold rent in response to poor housing conditions or other problems with their landlords. Most are unaware of the valiant efforts of the activists who secured that right 30 years ago or of the steadfast struggles of those who have sought to maintain tenants’ rights in the decades since. That’s too bad, because the story is instructive as well as dramatic.
