Friday, May 17, 2013

Haymarket Tragedy

In connection with the nation-wide strike for the 8-hour workday, which began May 1, 1886, a mass meeting was held on the night of May 4th in the Chicago haymarket.

Its purpose was to protest a police attack on Union pickettes at McCormick Harvesting Machine Company in which workers were injured and killed.

When police ordered the protest meeting to disperse (peaceful though it was), a bomb was thrown toward the police by an unknown person.

The police responded by firing at the crowd.

This became known as the "Haymarket Riot," now more properly named the Haymarket Tradgey.

The 8-Hour Day Movement was destroyed in the nation-wide hysteria which followed.