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MikeDunnAuthor
MikeDunnAuthor
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Lucy Parsons fought hard to get her husband freed and exonerated for the Haymarket bombing. Despite the fact that he wasn't even in Haymarket Square the day of the bombing, he was still wrongly convicted and executed along with 3 other innocent anarchists. They had been fighting for the 8 hour workday. Their struggle, and their execution, are the basis for why May 1 is celebrated as International Workers Day in nearly every country in the world (except the U.S.). Lucy Parsons, was an African American and indigenous anarchist, would go on to cofound the IWW, along with Mother Jones, Eugene Debs, James Connolly, Big Bill Haywood, and others.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #lucyparsons #anarchism #blackhistorymonth #eighthourday #haymarket #IWW #BlackMastodon

Newspaper front page image of Lucy Parsons, seated, in a church hat and overcoat. Reads: 

Mrs. Parsons!
WIFE OF THE 
Condemned Anarchist
will deliver a 
Free Lecture
Kump's Hall
Monday Evening, Dec. 20 1886
Newspaper front page image of Lucy Parsons, seated, in a church hat and overcoat. Reads: Mrs. Parsons! WIFE OF THE Condemned Anarchist will deliver a Free Lecture Kump's Hall Monday Evening, Dec. 20 1886
Newspaper front page image of Lucy Parsons, seated, in a church hat and overcoat. Reads: Mrs. Parsons! WIFE OF THE Condemned Anarchist will deliver a Free Lecture Kump's Hall Monday Evening, Dec. 20 1886
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