June 8, 1852
–The first documented labor strike in San Francisco occurred when
Chinese laborers demanded a raise while working on the Parrott granite
building. (From the Daily Bleed)
June 8, 1904 – A battle between the Colorado Militia and striking mine workers at Dunnville ended with six union members dead and 15 taken prisoner. (See Colorado Labor Wars, Today in Labor History—June 7) 79 of the strikers were deported to Kansas thanks to Rockefeller, who effectively owned the state government and militia. (From the Daily Bleed)
USS Liberty |
June 8, 1967
– Israeli aircraft and boats attacked the USS Liberty during Israel's
"Six Day War." The unprovoked assault killed 34 U.S. sailors and wounded
170. The U.S. government “investigated” the attack and issued a
whitewashed report calling it an unfortunate mistake. However, witnesses
and critics dispute this claim, calling it a deliberate attack by
Israel to silence U.S. criticism of Israel’s war tactics. According to
George Ball, undersecretary of state at the time, the attack set the
stage for future Israeli policy by sending the message to Israel's
leaders “that nothing they might do would offend the Americans to the
point of reprisal. If America’s leaders did not have the courage to
punish Israel for the blatant murder of American citizens, it seemed
clear that their American friends would let them get away with almost
anything." (From the Daily Bleed, Democracy Now and Wikipedia)
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