- Anna
LoPizzo was an
Italian immigrant striker killed during the
Lawrence Textile Strike (also
known as the
Bread and
Roses Strike),
considered one of...
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workers could not be organized. In late January, when a striker, Anna
LoPizzo, was
killed by
police during a protest, IWW
organizers Joseph Ettor and...
- Lawrence, U.S. congressman, and amb****ador to the
United Kingdom Anna
LoPizzo,
striker killed during the
Lawrence textile strike Sal Maccarone, sculptor...
- as one of the
essential works of feminism.
Organized labour portal Anna
LoPizzo,
woman striker killed during the
Lawrence textile strike William M. Wood...
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Ettor and
Arturo Giovannitti were
jailed on
charges of
murdering Anna
LoPizzo, a
striker whom
nineteen witnesses later said was
killed by
police gunfire...
- self-published a book
about her
titled Through Carmela's Eyes in 2011. Anna
LoPizzo, a
Lawrence striker killed during a
confrontation with
police Cowan 1980...
- strike: A
police officer fired into a
crowd of strikers,
killing Anna
LoPizzo.
March 28, 1912; May 7, 1912 San Diego, CA - free
speech demonstrations...
- rebels, for they
shall reconquer the earth." On
January 29, a striker, Anna
LoPizzo, was shot and
killed during a
police crackdown on an
unruly mob. Although...
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which came to be
known as the
Bread and
Roses Strike, IWW
striker Anna
LoPizzo was shot and killed.
Joseph Caruso was
charged with the
murder and Ettor...
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James Ettor,
Arturo Giovannitti, and
Joseph Caruso for the
murder of Anna
Lopizzo during the 1912
Lawrence Textile Strike.
Atwill was
elected Attorney General...