JUNE 30, 1839 – Cinque led a successful slave revolt on the ship Amistad. JUNE 30, 1885 – The Chicago Streetcar Strike began on this day and continued through July 7. JUNE 30, 1912 �...
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Michael Schwab JUNE 29, 1898 – Michael Schwab, who was convicted for the Haymarket bombing, died from tuberculosis, having been pardoned and released from prison just a few months prior. ...
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Frame-Breaking by Luddites, 1812 (Frame-breaking was outlawed in 1721 ) JUNE 28, 1816 –Luddites attacked the Heathcoat and Boden's Mill at Loughborough, smashing 53 frames worth £6,000....
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