The Memorial Day Massacre of 1937
Bloody Sacrifices to Unionize the Steel Industry
The Memorial Day Massacre of 1937 was one of several violent confrontations between union members and police during the great organizing movement of the 1930's. In today's society, we are shocked by policeSunday, May 30, 1937 was a picture perfect day in Chicago. Strikers of the Steel Workers Organizing Committee (SWOC) had gathered at a local tavern to plan their next attempt to march on and establish a picket line at Republic Steel. Speeches were made and a motion was introduced to march to the Republic Steel plant. About a thousand unionists made their way towards the plant, only to be confronted by the Chicago police.
The police had been openly working with the Republic Steel security, goons really, and had even been staying on the plant grounds and arming themselves from plant caches.
Confrontation made the Memorial Day Massacre almost inevitable. Debris was thrown by both sides, then the police used tear gas. According to the hearings later conducted by Senator Robert LaFollette, a police officer fired his pistol into the air, provoking a response by the police in the front ranks. They opened fire on the marchers. It was all over in about fifteen seconds.
The police then advanced, using their billy clubs and clubs obtained from the stocks stored at Republic Steel. Those who could not outrun the police were beaten badly, and many were arrested. Those arrested faced abuse and ill treatment while in custody.
Four marchers were shot dead on the spot in the Memorial Day Massacre. Another six died from their wounds. Dozens of others were shot or injured in other ways. Only four marchers had wounds to their front. The remainder had shooting wounds classified as side or from behind.
While thirty-five police officers reported injuries, none were shot and only three required overnight treatment in the hospital.
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