1919: Seattle printers refuse to print anti-labor ad in newspaper.
November 19

Hill had been convicted of murdering a former policeman and his trial was one of the most controversial ever to take place in Utah. Hill emphatically denied the charges, but refused to testify at the trial, and was convicted of murder on circumstantial evidence and sentenced to death. One of the last messages sent from his death-row prison cell to fellow Wobbly “Big Bill” Haywood was: “Don't waste time mourning. Organise!”
November 20
1816: First use of term “scab” by Albany Typographical Society.
1884: Norman Thomas born, American socialist leader.
1901: Mine fire in Telluride, Colo., kills 28 miners - prompts union call for safer work conditions.
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