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Omaha Steve

(99,618 posts)
Sat Sep 14, 2013, 07:11 PM Sep 2013

September 14, 1929


http://nhlabornews.com/2013/09/september-14-1929/

By Today In Labor History | September 14, 2013

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During the Loray Mill strike in Gastonia, North Carolina, National Textile Workers Union members driving back from a meeting are ambushed by a group of armed men. Organizer Ella Mae Wiggins was shot in the chest and died; five mill employees were arrested, but acquitted of her murder, despite there being 50 witnesses who saw it all in broad daylight. [Photo: Wiggins' children stand beside their mother's grave on the day of her funeral.]

About Today In Labor History

The NHLN has joined with multiple other websites to help highlight some of the struggles that workers have faced throughout our history. We want everyone to know what the workers of the past had to endure for the rights we take for granted now. If you do not learn from the past, you are doomed to repeat it.

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September 14, 1929 (Original Post) Omaha Steve Sep 2013 OP
Once again: fucking business gopiscrap Sep 2013 #1
Not all the misery. Jackpine Radical Sep 2013 #2
ha ha. damn it, you made me laugh! gopiscrap Sep 2013 #3

gopiscrap

(23,758 posts)
1. Once again: fucking business
Sat Sep 14, 2013, 07:33 PM
Sep 2013

they need to be reigned in...it's their god damn greed that is causing all the misery in this country!

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