| September 10, 1897 Nineteen unarmed striking coal miners were killed and 36 more wounded in Lattimer (near Hazleton), Pennsylvania, for refusing to disperse, by a posse organized by the Luzerne County sheriff. The strikers, most of whom were shot in the back, were originally brought in as strike-breakers, but later created their own union.ย The background and detailsย |
| September 10,ย 1963 Twenty black students entered public schools in Birmingham, Tuskegee and Mobile, Alabama. The Governor George C. Wallace had ordered Alabama state troopers to stop the federal court-ordered integration of Alabamaโs elementary and high schools. Presidentย John Kennedy responded by calling out the Alabama National Guard to protect the students and to see the order enforced. President Kennedy spoke that day at American Universityโs commencement, saying,ย “Peace need not be impractical, war not inevitable . . . There is not peace in many of our cities because there is not freedom.” |
September 10, 1996 ย Sheryl Crow’s second album was banned from Wal-Mart stores because the song she co-wrote with Tad Wadhams, “Love Is A Good Thing” opens with โWatch out sister, watch out brother, Watch our children while they kill each other With a gun they bought at Wal-Mart discount stores….โ Read more about this eventย ย ย and an update |
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