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  2. Haymarket affair - Wikipedia

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    The Haymarket affair, also known as the Haymarket massacre, the Haymarket riot, the Haymarket Square riot, or the Haymarket Incident, was the aftermath of a bombing that took place at a labor demonstration on May 4, 1886, at Haymarket Square in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

  3. The Haymarket Tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The Haymarket Tragedy is a 1984 history book by Paul Avrich about the Haymarket affair and the resulting trial.. Among other books about the Haymarket affair, The New York Times wrote in 2006, Avrich's book compared as "a tour de force of archival research, clear narrative and probing analysis," especially on the history of American anarchism.

  4. Carter Harrison III - Wikipedia

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    One such event was the Haymarket affair. Early on the evening of the Haymarket affair in 1886, Harrison had casually observed the then still peaceful demonstration of anarchists and trade unionists and advised the police to leave the demonstrators alone; he then left the scene before the riot and anarchist bomb-throwing occurred.

  5. Death in the Haymarket - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Death in the Haymarket is a 2006 popular history book on the Haymarket affair, ... Full text at the Internet Archive

  6. The Bomb (Harris novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Bomb is a 1909 novel by Frank Harris based around the Haymarket affair. Further reading ... 2: 641. November 21, 1908. ... Full text in Google Books

  7. Voltairine de Cleyre - Wikipedia

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    The affair deeply affected de Cleyre, who dedicated poems to people who had defended the Haymarket anarchists, and later attended annual commemorations of the affair. [ 66 ] When news of the bombing had first reached her, she initially felt outraged and proclaimed that the perpetrators "ought to be hanged", a reaction which she immediately ...

  8. Bill Haywood - Wikipedia

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    Other speakers at the convention included Eugene Debs, leader of the Socialist Party of America; Mary Harris "Mother" Jones, an organizer for the United Mine Workers of America; [13] and Lucy Parsons, a major labor organizer whose husband was hanged in relation to the Haymarket affair. After its foundation, the IWW would become aggressively ...

  9. George Engel - Wikipedia

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    The following night, May 4, as the bombing took place, Engel was not in Haymarket Square, but was at home playing cards. Nevertheless, he was arrested the next day and charged with conspiracy in the bombings. At 50, he was the oldest of the defendants to stand trial. He was convicted and was sentenced to be hanged. [2]