April 30 1871 –A mob massacred more than 100 Apaches who had placed themselves under U.S. protection at Camp Grant, Arizona. (From the Daily Bleed)
Haymarket Affair, Harpers Weekly |
Convicted Anarchists |
April 30 1886 –
50,000 workers in Chicago were on strike, with 30,000 more joining in
the next day. The strike brought most of Chicago’s manufacturing to a
standstill. On May 3rd, the Chicago cops killed four unionists. A mass meeting and demonstration was called for the 4th,
in Haymarket Square, where a cop will be killed by an assailant who
will never be identified. Ultimately, eight anarchists (many not even in
attendance) will tried for murder & sentenced to death. This
event, known as the Haymarket Tragedy or the Haymarket Affair, will be
the inspiration for International Worrkers’ Day, celebrated on May 1st in every country in the world except the U.S. (From the Daily Bleed)
April 30 1899 – The Coeur
d'Alene, Idaho, miner's strike continued, with 1,200 workers getting
arrested, and being placed into specially erected bullpens until the
strikes were broken. (From the Daily Bleed)
April 30 1965
– The TWU (Transport Workers Union) won $9.5 million in pensions for
former Fifth Avenue Coach employees after long court battle. (From the Daily Bleed)
National Guard Patrolling Los Angeles (Public Domain |
April 30 1992
–Following the Rodney King verdict in LA, there was rioting in cities
throughout the U.S., including Las Vegas, San Francisco (where a state
of emergency was declared), Oakland, Madison, Minneapolis, Atlanta, New
York, Chicago, Boston, Seattle, Toronto and Pasadena. (From the Daily Bleed) In San Francisco, your humble blogger was shot at by an frightened shop owner (along with hundreds of others).
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