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Omaha Steve

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Sun Apr 20, 2014, 07:55 PM Apr 2014

Did you forget that today is an anniversary for 18 men, women and children? [View all]


I almost forgot. My thanks to Manifestor_of_Light for a reminder.



Ludlow Massacre Monument Junction of Del Aqua and Colorado and Southern Railroad tracks, Ludlow, CO. This monument marks the site where striking miners and their families were killed in their tent colony on April 20, 1914.

http://www.umwa.org/?q=content/ludlow-massacre



The date April 20, 1914 will forever be a day of infamy for American workers. On that day, 18 innocent men, women and children were killed in the Ludlow Massacre. The coal miners in Colorado and other western states had been trying to join the UMWA for many years. They were bitterly opposed by the coal operators, led by the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company.

Upon striking, the miners and their families had been evicted from their company-owned houses and had set up a tent colony on public property. The massacre occurred in a carefully planned attack on the tent colony by Colorado militiamen, coal company guards, and thugs hired as private detectives and strike breakers. They shot and burned to death 20 people, including a dozen women and small children. Later investigations revealed that kerosene had intentionally been poured on the tents to set them ablaze. The miners had dug foxholes in the tents so the women and children could avoid the bullets that randomly were shot through the tent colony by company thugs. The women and children were found huddled together at the bottoms of their tents.

The Baldwin Felts Detective Agency had been brought in to suppress the Colorado miners. They brought with them an armored car mounted with a machine gun—the Death Special— that roamed the area spraying bullets. The day of the massacre, the miners were celebrating Greek Easter. At 10:00 AM the militia ringed the camp and began firing into the tents upon a signal from the commander, Lt. Karl E. Lindenfelter. Not one of the perpetrators of the slaughter were ever punished, but scores of miners and their leaders were arrested and black-balled from the coal industry.

A monument erected by the UMWA stands today in Ludlow, Colorado in remembrance of the brave and innocent souls who died for freedom and human dignity.

In December, 2008, the U.S. Department of the Interior designated the Ludlow site as a National Historic Landmark. "This is the culmination of years of work by UMWA members, retirees and staff, as well as many hundreds of ordinary citizens who have fought to preserve the memory of this brutal attack on workers and their families," UMWA International President Cecil E. Roberts said.

"The tragic lessons from Ludlow still echo throughout our nation, and they must never be forgotten by Americans who truly care about workplace fairness and equality," Roberts said. "With this designation, the story of what happened at Ludlow will remain part of our nation's history. That is as it should be."

The dedication ceremony was held at Ludlow on June 28, 2009.



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Not just AN anniversary--the 100th. Jackpine Radical Apr 2014 #1
GMTA... WillyT Apr 2014 #2
Kick for labor history....... socialist_n_TN Apr 2014 #3
The anniversary of the global crisis over a dongle joke told in the audience of a tech conference? Warren DeMontague Apr 2014 #4
Yeah, this kind of thing will be happening again. Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2014 #5
I will never understand how people justhanginon Apr 2014 #6
The Elite strategy never changes psiman Apr 2014 #8
Not Forgotten marked50 Apr 2014 #7
K&R Must never forget. McCamy Taylor Apr 2014 #9
K&R Sherman A1 Apr 2014 #10
Amazing story. K&R pa28 Apr 2014 #11
Never forget. Their blood helped buy the benefits I enjoy today. Brickbat Apr 2014 #12
Remembered and happy you posted Iliyah Apr 2014 #13
This came up on another board today where the majority are conservatives. Ex Lurker Apr 2014 #14
Spin on this by triggers? Omaha Steve Apr 2014 #16
how in the world did they manage that? niyad Apr 2014 #19
K and R senseandsensibility Apr 2014 #15
Too important to forget. kenichol Apr 2014 #17
no, did not forget. thank you for posting this, since I was away from my computer. niyad Apr 2014 #18
No, I did not forget... Hissyspit Apr 2014 #20
Here's how I first heard this story: thucythucy Apr 2014 #21
K&R.... daleanime Sep 2014 #22
Too many working people today do not know....... Stainless Sep 2014 #23
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