On this day in Labor History the year was 1924. Three-hundred members of the International Workers of the World, or Wobblies, gathered at their union hall in San Pedro California. They were holding a benefit for two of their members who had been killed in a railway accident. For the past year, the KKK had targeted the San Pedro IWW members.
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June 4 - Early Organizing in Wisconsin’s Paper Mills
June 3 - Founding of the ILGWU
June 2 - Fighting to End Contract Labor
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May 31 - The Day Rosie the Riveter Died
May 30 - The Memorial Day Massacre
May 29 - Cartoonists on Strike
May 28 - The Sierra Club is Founded
May 27 - Centralia Burns
May 26 - The Mother of All Strikes
May 25 - Hands Across America
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May 22 - Chicago’s First Teachers Strike
May 21 - Truman Seizes the Coal Mines
May 20 - Steel’s First Union Vote
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May 18 - Birth of the Gray Panthers
May 17 - Brown v. Board of Education
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