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Today In Labor History April 4, 1968: James Earl Ray assassinated Martin Luther King at the Lorraine Hotel, Memphis, Tennessee. King was in Memphis to support the sanitation workers’ strike that had started in February, 1968, for better working conditions and higher pay. The strike began 2 weeks after 2 workers were crushed to death when their truck malfunctioned, intensifying the already high level of frustration and anger over working conditions and safety. King led a protest march on March 28. Over 20,000 kids cut class to join the demonstration. Some members of the march began smashing downtown windows and looting. The cops intervened with mace, tear gas, clubs and live gunfire, killing 16-year-old Larry Paine, who had his hands in the air when he was shot. On April 3, one day before his assassination, King gave his “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop” speech. #workingclass #LaborHistory #CivilRights #MartinLutherKing #racism #assassination #mlk #memphis #union #strike #police #policebrutality #policemurder #capitalism #students #kids #BlackMastadon image
Today In Labor History April 4, 2001: Ed Big Daddy Roth died. Roth was a custom car designer, pin-striper, cartoonist and leading figure in the Southern California, working-class, Kustom Kulture. He invented the Rat Fink cartoon. He also designed numerous well known hotrods, like the Beatnik Bandit, the Surfite (seen in the film, Beach Blanket Bingo) and the Orbitron. Numerous other Kustom Kulture artists were inspired and/or mentored by Roth, including Robert Williams. My old friend Shannon Shirley turned me on to Roth and his art back in the 1980s, although I was first exposed to his style from my elementary school days, when I used to build plastic models, and Revell sold several model kits of Roth’s creations. One of Mattel’s original first series Hot Wheels was a replica of the Beatnik Bandit. Shannon was also a good pin-striper and customizer. I remember he once bought a large snake skin at the Ashby flea market and used it to create possibly the first snake-skin gas tank on a Harley Davidson. He also tricked out a Baja Bug and hand-painted a shark eating the Jesus fish on the bumper of my VW Rabbit. And then he got into tattooing and became a fantastic tattoo artist, too. I first met Shannon at a party at Rowan’s. I think I met Alesha there, too. On a beer run, we decided to get a house together and become roommates. Ah, such innocent, youthful times, when a mutual thirst for beer was sufficient connection to believe we could be compatible roommates. And, for the most part, we were. Our first house burned down. I remember Shannon trying to fling buckets of water from the front yard up to the second floor, where the flames were shooting out. And the Berkeley Fire Department, BFD, drove right past our burning house and Shannon chased after them screaming. Once it was out, Shannon continued to live in it, even without a roof, until we found our second place, virtually across the street from Rowan and Leslie. Shannon was an elevator man. Worked for Otis Elevators (Elisha Otis invented the first safety elevator, back in 1852). His dad and both his brothers worked for Otis, too. He was a real working-class punk among a bunch of university punks. Went to tons of great shows with him. Dead Kennedys, Butthole Surfers (including the infamous Halloween show at the Farm), Jonathan Richman, Minutemen, Black Flag, Snakefinger, Cramps. Shannon would have been 60 this past February. Rest in Power, my old friend. #workingcass #LaborHistory #BigDaddyRoth #KustumKulture #hotrod #cartoon #artist #ratfink image
Today In Labor History April 3, 1913: Pietro Botto, socialist mayor of Haledon, N.J., invited the Paterson silk mill strikers to assemble in front of his house. 20,000 showed up to hear speakers from the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), Upton Sinclair, John Reed and others, who urged them to remain strong in their fight. The Patterson strike lasted from Feb. 1 until July 28, 1913. Workers were fighting for the eight-hour workday and better working conditions. Over 1800 workers were arrested during the strike, including IWW leaders Big Bill Haywood and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Five were killed. Overall, the strike was poorly organized and confined to Paterson. The IWW, the main organizer of the strike, eventually gave up. #workingclass #LaborHistory #Patterson #strike #IWW #union #anarchism #PoliceBrutality #socialism #UptonSinclair #JohnReed #BigBillHaywood #ElizabethGurleyFlynn image
Today in Labor History April 2, 1840: Émile Zola, French novelist, playwright, journalist was born. He was also a liberal activist, playing a significant role in the political liberalization of France, and in the exoneration of Alfred Dreyfus, the Jewish army officer falsely convicted and imprisoned on trumped up, antisemitic charges of espionage. He was also a significant influence on mid-20th century journalist-authors, like Thom Wolfe, Truman Capote, Hunter S. Thompson, Norman Mailer and Joan Didion. Wolfe said that his goal in writing fiction was to document contemporary society in the tradition of Steinbeck, Dickens, and Zola. Zola wrote dozens of novels, but his most famous, Germinal, about a violently repressed coalminers’ strike, is one of the greatest books ever written about working class rebellion. It had a huge influence on future radicals, especially anarchists. Some anarchists named their children Germinal. Rudolf Rocker had a Yiddish-language anarchist journal in London called Germinal, in the 1910s. There were also anarchist papers called Germinal in Mexico and Brazil in the 1910s. #workingclass #LaborHistory #zola #germinal #anarchism #writer #fiction #strike #dreyfus #antisemitism #rebellion #novel #author #books #france #mining #coal #journalism @npub1wceq...lzu8 image
Today in Labor History April 2, 1863: Bread riots occurred in Richmond, Virginia, as a result of a drought the previous year, combined with a blockade by the Union Army and overall Civil War-related shortages. Food riots occurred throughout the South around this time, led primarily by women. During the Richmond riot, women broke into storehouses and shops, stealing food, clothing and jewelry before the militia was able to restore order. #workingclass #LaborHistory #CivilWar #rebellion #Riot #looting #richmond #virginia #women image
Over 80% of Israeli Jews support Trump's plan to relocate Gazans, according to a survey by the Israeli-based Jewish People Policy Institute. 43% of Israeli Jews even believe the plan is practical. Only 3% of Israeli Jews believed the plan to be immoral. This is a dramatic shift from the 1990s to early 2000s, when 40-50% of Israeli Jews supported similar proposals to cleans Palestinians from the West Bank. #freepalestine #EndtheOccupation #gaza #westbank #palestine #israel #zionism #colonialism #ethniccleansing #fascism #trump #netanyahu
What's better than immigrant employees who you can underpay, abuse and threaten to report to ICE if they try to organize? That's right, Children! Their tiny fingers and hands are ideal for unclogging gears and conveyor belts. Their youthful exuberance, energy, and sense of invincibility are easily exploitable to get the risky work you need done! Incentivize them with vape pens and pizza parties. Pay them a fraction of what you'd pay adults. And if they organize? Just fire them all and replace them with their younger siblings. https://truthout.org/articles/fl-gop-bill-would-allow-employers-to-schedule-child-workers-for-overnight-shifts/ #workingclass #childlabor #exploitation
Do Protests Work? New York lawmakers are following the lead of the Tesla Takedown movement by threatening to shut down the state's Tesla stores. Will this end the fascist takeover of the U.S.? End capitalism? Stop Trump's assaults on trans folks, immigrants, women, people of color, and the working class? His threats to the rest of the planet? Of course not. But who doesn't enjoy seeing his "ketamine-fueled jester" hemorrhage money? https://www.politico.com/news/2025/03/26/new-york-lawmakers-target-tesla-00252361 #trump #MAGA #musk #tesla #teslatakedown #protest #fascism #transrightsarehumanrights #immigration #workingclass
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