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“On this day, 11 May 1923, after months of agitation 150 mostly women rent strikers who had been jailed in the Mexican town of Veracruz the previous year were freed by the governor. The women had organised strikes in detention,...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 11 May 1923, after months of agitation 150 mostly women rent strikers who had been jailed in the Mexican town of Veracruz the previous year were freed by the governor. The women had organised strikes in detention, and fought with prison guards, while workers outside threatened a general strike for their freedom. The tenants left the jail in groups of 10, the women wearing cream dresses and straw hats with red ribbons, while their supporters sang songs, shouted slogans and set off firecrackers. The group then paraded through the main streets of the city to the office of the renters’ union, where they declared their commitment to continue their direct action against landlords.
More info in this history of the movement: https://libcom.org/history/postrevolutionary-pioneer-anarchist-mar%C3%AD-luisa-mar%C3%ADn-veracruz-renters%E2%80%99-movement-1 https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1984868311698309/?type=3

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