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− | [[Image:1908StrikeAd.png|right|thumb|150px|The Pensacola Electric Company placed an ad seeking strikebreakers in the April 6, 1908 edition of the ''Pensacola Evening News''.]] | + | [[Image:1908StrikeAd.png|right|thumb|150px|The Pensacola Electric Company placed an ad seeking strikebreakers in the April 6, 1908 edition of the ''Pensacola Evening News''.]]A violent '''labor strike''' was staged in Pensacola from [[April 5]]–[[May 13]], [[1908]] by streetcar operators employed by the [[Pensacola Electric Company]]. The striking workers attempted to organise a local chapter of the Amalgamated Association of Street Electric Railway Employees of America (now the [[Wikipedia:Amalgamated Transit Union|Amalgamated Transit Union]]). The strike resulted in several deaths and caused the Governor of Florida to order the State militia into Pensacola. |
− | A '''strike''' was staged | ||
− | + | On the evening of [[April 5]], streetcar operators working for the [[Pensacola Electric Company]], the operator of Pensacola's electric streetcar transit system, went on strike. Around 7:00 pm, under the direction of [[G. C. McCain]], the president of the union's local chapter, the striking motormen and conductors started bringing streetcars into the the barn, causing service across all lines except the Bay Shore line to be disrupted. The cars on the Bay Shore line were operated by agents of the company and continued to run until midnight. The next day, [[April 6]], McCain and the striking workers stopped and boarded a Bay Shore car returning to Pensacola from Barrancas. The company agents operating the car surrended control to the strikers without violence. The strikers then returned the car back to Pensacola, let off its passengers, and took the car into the barn. | |
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− | On | + | On [[April 12]], Florida Governor [[Wikipedia:Napoleon B. Broward|Napoleon B. Broward]] ordered the State militia into Pensacola to protect strikebreakers and restore order. On [[April 14]], under protection of the militia, the city's streetcars were run for the first time in nine days. The city remained calm for about one week until [[April 21]], when a mob attacked a streetcar and fatally wounded the conductor, a [[G. Hoffman]]. Stenographer [[W. L. Wittich, Jr.]] was also fired upon while boarding a streetcar. |
− | + | ==Images== | |
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− | == | + | Image:1908strike.jpg|Strikers and citizens pose with car seized by strikers on [[April 6]] |
− | + | Image:1908militia.jpg|State militia camping in the median of [[Palafox Street]] | |
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Image:1908militia2.jpg|State militia outside the [[Old Escambia County Courthouse]] | Image:1908militia2.jpg|State militia outside the [[Old Escambia County Courthouse]] | ||
− | Image:1908militia4.jpg|State militia posing on the steps of the [[ | + | Image:1908militia3.jpg|State militia escorting strikebreakers |
− | + | Image:1908militia4.jpg|State militia posing on the steps of the [[United States Customs House & Post Office|Federal Customs House & Post Office]] | |
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Image:Pr08429.jpg|Mounted state militia patrol during strike | Image:Pr08429.jpg|Mounted state militia patrol during strike | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | *"Troops Sent to Pensacola.; Electric Cars Will Be Started To-day Despite the Strike." ''New York Times'', April 13, 1908. | ||
+ | *"Run Cars with Troops.; Pensacola Line Is Operated for the First Time in Nine Days." ''New York Times'', April 15, 1908. | ||
+ | *"Pensacola Riots Renewed.; Strikers' Mob Attacks Street Car and Fatally Wounds Conductor." ''New York Times'', April 22, 1908. | ||
+ | {{refend}} | ||
[[Category:Demonstrations & unrest]] | [[Category:Demonstrations & unrest]] |