Anti-Slavery Medallion Produced by Josiah Wedgewood as a Jasper-Ware Cameo at his Pottery Factory |
May 25, 1871
– The “Bloody Week” assault on the Paris Commune continued. The Left
Bank by this point was now in the hands of the reactionaries of
Versailles, who were summarily executing the Communards with
machine-guns. (From the Daily Bleed)
May 25, 1901 – The Federación Obrera Argentine (FOA) held its founding congress and was attended by workers, socialists and anarchists. (From the Daily Bleed)
Zapatistas in the Battle of Cuautla (1911) |
May 25, 1911 --Mexican President Porfirio Díaz resigned after a popular uprising. (From the Daily Bleed)
May 25, 1925
– Labor “racketeers” blew up two “company” houses in which scab coal
miners were living during a strike against the Glendale Gas & Coal
Company in Wheeling, West Virginia. (From the Daily Bleed)
May 25, 1946 – The railroad strike was settled with terms imposed by President Harry Truman. (From the Daily Bleed)
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