September 6 Thursday, Bloody Thursday
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September 6 Thursday, Bloody Thursday

2017-09-06
On this day in labor history, the year was 1934. That was the day that became known as “Bloody Thursday.”  Seven striking workers were shot dead and another 30 wounded at the Chiquola Mill in Honea Path, South Carolina.  The Great Textile Strike of 1934 had started September 1.  The twenty-two day strike spanned the eastern United States, from New England to Georgia and involved close to half a million workers.  The main issue was the dreaded “stretch out,” increased workloads at the same or...
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