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  2. Union violence in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1917, the East St Louis Illinois Riot, known for one of the bloodiest workplace riots, had between 40 and 200 killed and over 6000 African Americans displaced from their homes. The NAACP, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, responded to the violence with a march known as the Silent March.

  3. Matthew Trupiano - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Trupiano was born on November 8, 1938, in Detroit to a Sicilian-American family. [1] [2] His father immigrated from Messina and met his future wife in Detroit.Trupiano eventually ran into gambling problems with the Detroit Partnership, the local Cosa Nostra organization, and was forced to leave the city.

  4. Laborers' International Union of North America - Wikipedia

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    Then, in December, the name was changed again to the International Hod Carriers' Building and Common Laborers of America. [10] During the early 20th century, the union achieved considerable wage raises for members in Pittsburgh, New York City, New York and Chicago, and orchestrated strikes in Boston, St. Louis and Philadelphia. By 1920 ...

  5. East St. Louis committee to discuss reparations for 1917 ...

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    Community activists announced a new East St. Louis Reparations Committee on Saturday during a march for the 106th anniversary of the massacre.

  6. East St. Louis forum attendees propose community-driven ... - AOL

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    Restructuring local government, ... The median household income in East St. Louis is less than $29,000, compared to the state average of around $78,000, according to data from Child Trends, a ...

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  8. List of historical sites related to the Illinois labor movement

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    This monument is located in White Oak Park. The park, built around a quarry, has 100 trees that were donated by labor unions, to honor local asbestos workers and others who died of work-related accidents and disabilities. It also includes a large flag pole, built from steam locomotive bearings, that was moved to the site by local unions in 1996.

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