Semana Tragica |
January 7, 1919 – This date marked the
beginning of Argentina’s "Bloody Week" (AKA Tragic Week) in Buenos
Aires. Workers (led by Italian anarchists) were demonstrating for the 8-hour
work day and were fired upon by the authorities, leaving four dead and nearly
30 wounded. Clashes with the authorities on the day of the funerals left
another 50 dead. A General Strike was called and strikers were attacked by
trade union reformists and paramilitary groups collaborating with the police.
By January 16 the strike was crushed, with as many as 700 dead and 2000
wounded, many of whom were Jewish-Russian immigrants targeted by racists and
anti-Bolshevik hysteria.(From the Daily Bleed and Wikipedia)
January 7, 1939 – Tom Mooney, a labor activist
wrongly convicted of murder in the San Francisco Preparedness Day bombing in
July 1916, was freed after 22 ½ years in jail, granted an unconditional pardon
by Governor Culbert Olson.(From the Daily Bleed)
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