The December 10, 1927 issue of the Industrial Worker, the newspaper of the revolutionary union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW).
Contents include:
-Taps sounded for sixth of Columbine men murder victims by Publicity Committee Colorado Miners by Ed Delaney
-Mine operators wanted militia, planned murder to obtain them by Leland Olds
-Why Colorado miners struck for relief of bad conditions
-Portland IWW ready for great winter campaign by J. Rhoades, Branch Secretary
-Scabs produce little coal but many accidents by Strike Committee
-Most wonderful strike of ages may end in ten days in victory by Press Committee
-Mine lords fail to convince hand picked jury that strikers were aggressors in Columbine slaughter
-Students pledge support to mine workers; frame up facts found
-Great crowds of coal miners attend funerals of Wobblies murdered by Columbine thugs by A.K. Orr
-Bishop defends strikers before Knights of Columbus; council of foreign born protests massacre by A.K. Orr
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