Virtual Tour | The Haymarket Affair: Labor and Workers’ Rights in Chicago November
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On May 4, 1886, Chicago and the country changed forever when a bomb went off in Haymarket Square during a rally for the eight-hour workday. While the bomber remains unknown, eight men were tried for what they said rather than what they did. Join guide Paul Durica as he leads a tour of Haymarket sites to share this Chicago story focused on immigration, social protest, free speech, and the right to peaceful assembly in times of uncertainty and terror.
$5, Free for members.
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Tour runs about 1 hour. Zoom link provided after registration.