The enduring power of the Haymarket Square bomb

Description:
Timothy Messer-Kruse, professor in the Department of Ethnic Studies at Bowling Green State University, delivers a talk titled, "The enduring power of the Haymarket Square bomb: uncovering the hidden history of a failed revolutionary uprising in America." Messer -Kruse recounts the national struggle for the eight-hour work day that led to the protests in Chicago between May 1 and May 4, 1886 and the impact of the resulting violence on the American labor movement. He also discusses the ensuing trial, the evidence, the sentences, and issues of guilt and innocence. Messer-Kruse is introduced by Professor John P. Beck, Associate Director, Michigan State University School of Human Resources and Labor Relations. Part of the "Our Daily Work/Our Daily Lives" Brown Bag series sponsored by the MSU School of Human Resources and Labor Relations, the MSU Museum and The Journal for the study of radicalism.
Date Issued:
2011-04-28T00:00:00Z
Data Provider:
Michigan State University. Libraries
Collection:
G. Robert Vincent Voice Library Collection
Place:
United States
Subject Topic:
Eight-hour movement and Haymarket Square Riot, Chicago, Ill., 1886
Language:
English
Rights:
In Copyright
URL:
https://n2t.net/ark:/85335/m59w0902c