[NewPacifica] Re: Fwd: [David Rovics] Some Thoughts on Utah Phillips



Perhaps some discussion on Utah Phillips would be of interest?

The Rovics tribute led me to do some research on the General Strike of 
1919.  Did you know it only lasted six days?  Having lots of people in 
jail and loosing the only labor newspaper....for what?  The capitalists 
and middle class were not amused!  Check out the video on youtube:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=efM5EsZPfbA

"This is an excerpt from Witness to Revolution: The Story of AnnaLouis 
Strong contains original film footage from 1919, the only knownfootage 
of the strike. Produced and directed by Lucy Ostrander. Theexcerpt is 
part of an award-winning documentary film biography of AnnaLouise 
Strong, Seattle's most famous radical. 

The General Strike began February 6 and ended February 11, 1919. It was 
called to support the shipyard workers demands for higher wages after a 
World WarI ended. 

The shipyard workers were represented by different crafts that composed 
a "Metal Trades Council" that had been on strikesince January 21, 1919.

The Seattle Central Labor Council called the General Strike in support 
of the Metal Trades unions. The strike ultimately failed and many labor 
leaders were jailed and the only labor newspaper in Seattle was shut 
down."

Nalini
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This is an excerpt from Witness to Revolution: The Story of Anna Louis 
Strong contains original film footage from 1919, the only known footage 
of the strike. Produced and directed by Lucy Ostrander. The excerpt is 
part of an award-winning documentary film biography of Anna Louise 
Strong, Seattle's most famous radical.

The General Strike began February 6 and ended February 11, 1919. It was 
called to support the shipyard workers demands for higher wages after a 
World War I ended.

The shipyard workers were represented by different crafts that composed 
a "Metal Trades Council" that had been on strike since January 21, 1919.

The Seattle Central Labor Council called the General Strike in support 
of the Metal Trades unions. The strike ultimately failed and many labor 
leaders were jailed and the only labor newspaper in Seattle was shut 
down.



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