April 9, 1834—Silk workers insurrection began in Lyon, France, launching what would become known as the Sanglante Semaine, or bloody week. (From the Daily Bleed)
April 9, 1894—A hunger revolt occurred in Lyon, France. (From the Daily Bleed)
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April 9, 1970
 - Public school teachers went on strike in Minneapolis, despite a court
 order banning the walk out. (This was unlike today, where any threat of
 legal action gets the union bosses besmearing themselves). The Teachers
 were fighting for raises and the right to collectively bargain. The 
strike ended in a settlement that gave amnesty for the strikers (they 
had violated the law). (From Workday Minnesota)
 
 
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