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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday April 15, 1913
“Sunday” -Drawing by Maurice Becker, Poem by Louis Untermeyer
-On Sunday September 29, 1912, at Lawrence, Massachusetts, a parade, led by Carlo Tresca, was attacked by police. The I. W. W. marchers were on their way to the cemetery in order to place flowers on the grave of Anna LoPizzo, martyr of the Lawrence Textile Strike. Tresca was seized by police, but freed by his Comrades.
From The Masses of April 1913:
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From The Boston Daily Globe of September 30, 1912:
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SOURCES & IMAGES
Quote BBH Dream of One Big Union, Bst Glb p4, Jan 24, 1912
https://www.newspapers.com/image/430628324/
The Masses
(New York, New York)
-April 1913, pages 14 & 15
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/masses/issues/tamiment/t25-v04n07-m23-apr-1913.pdf
See also:
Bread and Roses
Mills, Migrants, and the Struggle for the American Dream
-by Bruce Watson
Penguin, Jul 25, 2006
(search: september tresca lopizzo)
https://books.google.com/books?id=c78_s1j2hucC
Tag: Anna LoPizzo
https://weneverforget.org/tag/anna-lopizzo/
Tag: Carlo Tresca
https://weneverforget.org/tag/carlo-tresca/
Tag: Case of Ettor and Giovannitti 1912
https://weneverforget.org/tag/case-of-ettor-and-giovannitti-1912/
Tag: Lawrence Textile Strike of 1912
https://weneverforget.org/tag/lawrence-textile-strike-of-1912/
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Bread and Roses