DescriptionSeven of the original ten Centralia Massacre defendents, 1921. (6942572746).jpg
English: Scope and Content:
The Centralia Massacre--also called the Centralia Tragedy--occurred on November 11, 1919,
when the IWW Hall in Centralia, Washington was attacked during the
Armistice Day parade. The attackers, mostly members of the American
Legion, broke down the windows and doors. In retaliation, IWW members
killed and injured several of the attackers. Ten IWW members were put on
trial for murder.
General Notes: "[Back row - left to right: Bert Bland, John Lamb, Britt Smith,
James McInerhey; Front row - left to right: O.C. Bland, Roy Becker, Eugene
Barnett]"
Photographer:
A. C. Girard, Aberdeen, WA, photographer
Subjects (LCSH):
Industrial Workers of the World -- History.
Industrial Workers of the World.
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University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections, Set 72157629731289262, ID 6942572746, Original title Seven of the original ten Centralia Massacre defendents, 1921.
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