Hellraisers Journal: Shall Emerson Die?-President of Brotherhood of Timber Workers Jailed in Lake Charles, Louisiana

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Quote BBH re BTW LA White n Black Unity, ISR p106 , Aug 1912—————

Hellraisers Journal – Saturday August 24, 1912
Jay Smith, Secretary of B. of T. W., Appeals for Funds to Save Fellow Workers

From Pittsburg (Kansas) Labor Herald of August 16, 1912:

Shall Emerson Die?
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[Letter from Jay Smith, B. of T. W. Secretary]

A. I. Emerson, Pres BTW, Cmg Ntn p6, Aug 24, 1912

Brother, Comrades, Fellow-workers:

On Sunday evening, July 7, 1912, while the Brotherhood of Timber Workers were holding a mass meeting on the public road at Grabow, La., thugs concealed in the office of the Galloway Lumber Co., fired upon our people with rifles and pump guns loaded with buck-shot. When the firing ceased, three men were found to be killed outright, several mortally and seriously wounded and thirty-odd others injured, the great majority being union men. Immediately following the “riot”, as it was called by the capitalists class, President A. L. Emerson, who was our chief speaker on the occasion, and other members of the Brotherhood, were arrested, denied bail, and placed in the county jail at Lake Charles, La., which prison is totally inadequate to accommodate the number of men now confined there, and is in a deplorably unsanitary condition, besides. Despite the condition of this prison, sick and wounded men are confined there, the authorities giving the excuse that there is no room in the I hospital for them and our boys are still being arrested.

This, so far, is the outcome of the “riot” at Grabow. That our boys were neither looking for nor expecting any such trouble is borne witness to by the fact that many of them had taken along their women and children, and, that none of the last were killed by the Trusts gunmen, is a miracle.

All the news and evidence so far reported shows that our men were not only ambushed, but that the “riot” had been carefully planned by the Lumber Trust, and we have every reason to believe, that hidden in the offices of the Galloway Lumber Co., were gunmen who had been sent over from other places by the Southern Operators’ Association. The “riot” was but the culmination of a long series of outrages against the Brotherhood and all other Union labor, and was staged by the Operators’ Association for the purpose of crushing out the unions in the Southern timber districts and terrorizing its workers back into meek submission into peonage. This has been the boasted purpose of the Operators’ Association: “To crush all union labor out of their mills and camps, drive all Socialist speakers out of their towns, and run things as they damned please.”

For twenty long months we have fought this mighty and merciless combination of capital, this vicious combine of grafters and gunmen, and, because they have not been able to whip us back into their mills and slave pens, they have planned the massacre of Grabow, and, failing there to kill our President Emerson and his bravest associates, they have taken him and them to jail and are preparing to stage another legal murder.

And so, Brothers, all, we appeal to you to come to our aid in this, our time of great trial with the funds necessary to defend our President and fellow-workers, to help us save their lives and freedom, to help us tear from their throats the blood-stained hands of the Southern Lumber Operators Association, as we appeal to you to help us while we have splendid chance to to succeed, to break up forever the infamous labor conditions existing in the South.

BROTHERS, FELLOW-WORKERS, COMRADES, all, we appeal to you! Send all funds to Jay Smith, Secretary of the Brotherhood of Timber Workers, Post Office Box 78, Alexandria, La.

Yours, for a united working class, and life and freedom for all workers,

BROTHERHOOD TIMBER WORKERS,
JAY SMITH, Gen. Sec.

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July 28, 1912, Prisoners of Grabow Massacre at Lake Charles Jail LA
Union Prisoners in Lake Charles Jail and the big dinner given them
by the ladies of DeRidder, La. July 28th. 12.
Copyrighted by Geo. Hanan

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[Photographs, emphasis and paragraph breaks added.]

From the Spokane Industrial Worker of August 15, 1912:

HdLn Master Freed Workers Held re Grabow, IW p1, Aug 15, 1912

From the Spokane Industrial Worker of August 22, 1912:

Cartoon, Shall Emerson Die, re Grabow, IW p1, Aug 22, 1912

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SOURCES & IMAGES

Quote BBH re BTW LA White n Black Unity, ISR p106 , Aug 1912
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/isr/v13n02-aug-1912-ISR-gog-ocr.pdf

The Labor Herald
“The Official Paper of the State Federation
of Labor of the State of Kansas”
(Pittsburg, Kansas)
-Aug 16, 1912
https://www.newspapers.com/image/484358889

Industrial Worker
(Spokane, Washington)
-Aug 15, 1912, p1
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/industrialworker/iw/v4n21-w177-aug-15-1912-IW.pdf
-Aug 22, 1912, p1
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/industrialworker/iw/v4n22-w178-aug-22-1912-IW.pdf

IMAGES

The Coming Nation
(Girard, Kansas)
-Aug 24, 1912, p6: photo of Emerson
https://www.newspapers.com/image/legacy/488968150/

BTW Prisoners at Lake Charles Jail LA
-taken July 28, 1912 by Geo. Hanan
Note: another photo of the BTW Prisoners found here
https://louisianadigitallibrary.org/islandora/search/mods_subject_topic_ms%3A%2522Grabow%20Riot,%20Grabow,%20La.,%201912%2522

Photo also found here:
Oct 6, 1912, New Orleans Times-Democrat
-58 BTW/IWW Grabow Riot Prisoners at Lake Charles Jail
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110873573/oct-6-1912-new-orleans/

BTW Prisoners of Grabow Massacre at Lake Charles Jail, af July 7, 1912
B. of T. W. Prisoners, Lake Charles La.

See also:

Appeal to Reason
(Girard, Kansas)
-Aug 3, 1912, p3
“Massacre in Louisiana” by Jay Smith, Sec BTW
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/appeal-to-reason/120803-appealtoreason-w870.pdf

Aug 10, 1912, Grant County Socialist, Medford OK-re Grabow Massacre
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/108228352/aug-10-1912-grant-count-socialist/

Aug 15, 1912, Industrial Worker, p1
-Article: “Master Freed, Workers Held”
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/industrialworker/iw/v4n21-w177-aug-15-1912-IW.pdf

Aug 17, 1912, Emporia KS Convincer
-Photo BTW Pres Emerson, 50 Held, Prison Conditions Unsanitary
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/108228927/aug-17-1912-emporia-ks/

Aug 22, 1912, Industrial Worker
-page 1: “Conditions…” Letter from FW George Speed
re trip he made with FW Doree to Lake Charles Jail,
states there are 64 prisoners.
-page 4: Letter from Emerson Defense Committee of Alexandria, LA.
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/industrialworker/iw/v4n22-w178-aug-22-1912-IW.pdf

Aug 24, 1912, Coming Nation
-“Southern Oligarchy” by Covington Hall
re BTW/IWW, Emerson, Grabow Massacre
https://www.newspapers.com/clip/108229693/aug-24-1912-coming-nation-southern/

Tag: Grabow Massacre of 1912
https://weneverforget.org/tag/grabow-massacre-of-1912/

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