November 23 Murdered for Fighting against Slave Labor
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November 23 Murdered for Fighting against Slave Labor

2016-11-23
On this day in Labor History the year was 1887.  That was the day of the Thibodaux Massacre, in Louisiana just southwest of New Orleans.  Thousands of African American sugar cane workers had gone out on strike.  Before the Civil War, sugar cane, like other southern crops had been harvested by enslaved labor.  After the war, planters put laws and practices into place to control and repress the newly freed labor force.  By the late 1880s one of those practices was paying sugar cane workers in scri...
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