April 2021

Today in Labor History April 30

Today in Labor History April 30, 1886: the Chicago strike the led to the Haymarket Affair.

Camp Grant Massacre Today in Labor History April 30, 1871: A mob massacred more than 100 Apaches at Camp Grant, Arizona. The Apaches had already surrendered and placed themselves under U.S. protection when the attack occurred. As a result, the Apache, and their Yavapai allies, launched a series of attacks against the U.S. Their attacks continued into 1875. […]

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Today in Labor History April 27

Today in Labor History April 27, 1521, Lapulapu defeated Magellan in the Battle of Mactan.

Philippines Today in Labor History April 27, 1521: On this day, Philippine Natives fought the battle of Mactan against Ferdinand Magellan. Lapulapu’s warriors ambushed him and overpowered the Spanish forces, killing Magellan with a poison arrow. As a result, their victory delayed Spanish colonization by forty-four years. However, the Spanish prevailed. And for centuries, Muslim Filipinos fought

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