IT STARTED AS A PEACEFUL RALLY IN 1886

The Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal™: The story of Chicago's Haymarket ...

At Haymarket Square in Chicago, Illinois, a bomb was thrown at
a squad of policemen attempting to break up what had begun as
a peaceful labor rally. The police responded with wild gunfire,
killing several people in the crowd and injuring dozens more.

The demonstration, which drew some 1,500 Chicago workers,
was organized by German-born labor radicals in protest of the
killing of a striker by the Chicago police the day before.

Haymarket Square Explosion

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#OTD May 4 1886 The Haymarket Riot A labor protest turns deadly in Chicago's Haymarket Square ...

Posterazzi: Haymarket Riot 1886 NThe Police Followed The Retreating Anarchists And Sent Deadly ...

The Haymarket Riot, Chicago 1886 - Paperblog

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RADIO SERIES DURING THE GOLDEN AGE


William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 – November 16, 1960)

Clark Gable for CBS Radio program, Silver Theater, and
the performance of ‘For Richer, For Richer,’ December
1939. The sponsor was the International Silver Company
.

Silver Theater  was a radio dramatic anthology series. Originating
in
Hollywood, California, carried on CBS and on the Canadian 
Broadcasting Corporation.

First broadcast October 3, 1937, its last broadcast was August 17,
1947.

OTR Advertisements: Silver Theater (international Silver)

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Rosalind Russell and James Stewart for their performance
on Sunday Afternoon Silver Theater.

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THE MAY 4 MASSACRE ON THIS DAY IN 1970

On May 4, 1970, in Kent, Ohio, 28 National Guardsmen fired their weapons at a group of anti-war demonstrators on the Kent State University campus, killing four students, wounding eight, and permanently paralyzing another. The tragedy was a watershed
moment for a nation divided by the conflict in Vietnam, and
further galvanized the
anti-war movement
. 

Kent State massacre: The roots of today's polarization were planted 50 years ago. So were the ...

Troops fired on Kent State students in 1970. Survivors see echoes in today's campus protests ...

Photos: See Student Activists Throughout History | Time

Kent State shootings: Warning, flames greeted National Guard at campus      
      
 

Honoring Students Killed at Kent State in 1970 - The New York Times

Kent State: The End of the 1960s and the Beginning of Something Far Worse - The American Vision

    
      
      
    

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POLITICAL CARTOON FROM THE RETRO BLOG

05.03.24
FOX NEWS

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Today in History March 4: From National Safety Day to Toru Dutt Birthday - Eduvast.com

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James Brown Wife Died - Irene Barnes Info

Was James Brown murdered? New bombshell report raises questions
James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006)

“Soul Brother #1,”The Godfather of Soul,” “Mr. Dynamite,” “Sex Machine,” “The Minister of the New New Super Heavy Funk.”

These are some of the names by which the world would eventually
know James Joseph Brown, Jr., the revolutionary musical figure
who was born on May 3, 1933. The story Brown himself would
often tell is that he appeared stillborn when he first came into
the world, but that an aunt attending his birth managed to breathe
life into him.

James Brown, Rock And Roll, Pop Rock, Music Icon, All Music, Trap Music, World Music, Dark Wave ...

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