todayinlaborhistory:Today in labor history, May 30, 1937: In what would become known as the Memori
todayinlaborhistory: Today in labor history, May 30, 1937: In what would become known as the Memorial Day Massacre, police open fire on striking steelworkers, their families, and supporters who were marching to the Republic Steel plant in South Chicago to set up a picket line. The police killed ten people and pursued those fleeing the attack, wounding many more; no one was ever prosecuted. -- source link
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