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Jul 12

narcym-noesis:
“ Sebastian Weiss - 2020
Trier,Germany_
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narcym-noesis:

Sebastian Weiss - 2020

Trier,Germany_

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workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 12 July 1917, over 1,000 striking copper miners in the revolutionary Industrial Workers of the World union were illegally deported by armed vigilantes from Bisbee, Arizona to New Mexico. The strike, by a diverse...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 12 July 1917, over 1,000 striking copper miners in the revolutionary Industrial Workers of the World union were illegally deported by armed vigilantes from Bisbee, Arizona to New Mexico. The strike, by a diverse workforce including many Mexican and European migrant workers, began in late June demanding better paid, safety, union rights and an end to discrimination against migrant and workers of colour. Mine bosses refused all the demands, and instead the Citizen’s Protective League, a vigilante group formed by local employers, was put under the control of the sheriff. On July 12 at 5 AM, a private army of 2000 deputies, armed vigilantes and scabs assembled, seized the telegraph office to cut off communication with the outside world and began abducting striking workers, beating and robbing many, and abusing women. One striker, James Brew, warned his attackers that he would shoot anyone who tried to take him, and when they decided to invade his home anyway he shot and killed one strikebreaker, before being murdered by the strikebreaker’s accomplices. In the end 1186 men were rounded up, marched two miles to a waiting train with a machine-gun mounted on it. They were then loaded onto boxcars filthy with manure alongside 186 armed guards and taken to New Mexico with no shelter. Many of the workers were subsequently detained for several months, and prevented from returning to Bisbee by armed guards on horseback deployed on every route into town. While the strike in Bisbee was broken, the resulting publicity of the deportations assisted IWW organising efforts elsewhere.
Learn more about the union in our podcast series: https://workingclasshistory.com/tag/iww/
Pictured: strikers being marched out of town https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1473573132827832/?type=3

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I saw this chart and I thought it might help people navigate what activities they felt safe to do or not go.

Meanwhile in my area libraries, museums, and campgrounds are closed while public pools, casinos, and bars are opening again (: (: (: interesting….

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I wrote about why those are higher risk here if anyone is interested.

tennis isn’t low risk here because everyone heard it was low risk and is swamping the tennis clubs trying to get in
which is sad because my mom and I are actually responsible people and we really wanna play tennis

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honestlydeepesttidalwave:
“ Vintage horror comics
Worlds of Fear
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honestlydeepesttidalwave:

Vintage horror comics

Worlds of Fear

cgccomics.com

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